EU could be ‘destroyed’ – Merkel
26.05.2025 13:56
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Merkel made the remarks at the Southwestern Press Forum in Neu-Ulm last week, where she appeared to present her memoir, ‘Freedom’.
“I do not believe we can decisively combat illegal migration at the German-Austrian or German-Polish border… I have always advocated European solutions,” Merkel said when asked about the latest measures adopted by Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s cabinet.
The new policies, introduced earlier this month by Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, prohibit asylum applications at all German land borders – marking a sharp reversal of Merkel’s 2015 open-border policy. Exceptions are made for children, pregnant women, and other vulnerable individuals.
According to Merkel, the move threatens both freedom of movement within the EU and the integrity of the Schengen zone, which allows visa-free travel across most of the bloc. She insisted that any immigration and travel reforms should be agreed upon at the EU level.
“Otherwise, we could see Europe destroyed,” she warned.
Merkel’s ‘open-door’ policy of 2015 was met with fierce political backlash, with critics calling it “disastrous” after more than a million migrants were allowed into Germany during the peak of the 2015-16 refugee crisis.
Germany remains the EU’s top destination for asylum seekers. In 2023, it received over 237,000 asylum applications – roughly a quarter of the bloc’s total, according to EU statistics.
Merz pledged to tighten border controls during his campaign ahead of February’s snap elections, amid surging public support for the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD), which is known for its anti-immigration stance.
The AfD came in second with 20.8% of the vote, but was excluded from coalition talks and government formation by the mainstream parties.
Earlier this month, Germany’s domestic intelligence agency (BfV) officially designated the AfD as a “confirmed extremist entity.”
The classification was temporarily suspended following legal challenges and growing public backlash, but senior officials – including members of the ruling coalition – have continued to seek legal grounds to pursue a formal ban of the party.
Earlier this week, German police warned that officers may only be able to enforce the new regulations for “a few more weeks” due to growing pressure on personnel stationed at the borders – despite the deployment of an additional 3,000 officers to support the 11,000 already stationed at key crossings.
Оригинал публикации: https://www.rt.com/news/618137-europe-destroyed-merkel-migration/