Deutschland will Kontrollen an den Grenzen ausweiten

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Zur besseren Bekämpfung von Schleusern bereitet die deutsche Innenministerin Nancy Faeser auch zusätzliche Kontrollen an Polens und Tschechiens Grenzen vor.
Die deutsche Innenministerin Nancy Faeser kündigte an, zusätzliche Grenzkontrollen an den Grenzen zu Polen und Tschechien vorzubereiten.
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00:00 To better combat the Schleusern, German Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser is also preparing
00:05 additional checks on the Polish and Czech borders.
00:08 German Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser announced that additional border checks on
00:14 the borders to Poland and the Czech Republic will be prepared.
00:17 "We are preparing stationary border checks for now.
00:22 It's about additional checks," said the SPD politician.
00:26 "And we have to see what that will bring," added Faeser.
00:31 A effective solution would ultimately only be possible at the European level, namely
00:37 a border control at the external border, not via internal borders, the minister emphasized.
00:43 Since autumn 2015, there have been temporary border checks at the German border to Austria,
00:50 i.e. in Bavaria.
00:51 They are reported to the Federal Ministry of the Interior at the EU Commission and are
00:57 extended.
00:58 The checks must be applied in Brussels within a period of about a month.
01:04 This has not yet happened for the border to the Czech Republic and Poland.
01:08 During a raid in five federal states, the German Federal Police discovered several
01:15 allegedly "invaded" Syrians early Tuesday morning.
01:18 Five arrests had been completed, against two women and one man in Stade as well as a woman
01:24 and a man in Gladbeck, said a spokesman for the Federal Police of the German Press Agency.
01:30 All five are also Syrians, he added.
01:33 The detainees themselves were asylum seekers and were related to each other by family.
01:39 Overall, the alleged gang has been accused of including more than 100 Syrians over time
01:45 .
01:46 According to the investigations, the allegedly "invaded" each 3,000 to 7,000 euros for their
01:53 illegal entry into Germany, as the spokesman further reported.
01:57 The accused were also accused of money laundering, among other things, in addition to gang and
02:04 commercial invasions .
02:06 They would have bought gold jewelry, for example, with their illegal income.
02:10 The co-chairman of the Green Bundestag, Britta Hasselmann, said in a critique from Italy
02:17 of the German state's involvement in the financing of civilian sea rescue operations,
02:22 "It would be a disaster if there were no state European sea rescue mission."
02:28 Rome sees it as a mixture of internal Italian affairs that the Berlin aid organizations
02:34 want to promote, which not only care for migrants in the Mediterranean, but also on Italian
02:38 soil.
02:39 The German Foreign Office referred to the fact that a decision on the part of the Bundestag
02:46 would be implemented.
02:47 The first money, between 400 000 and 800 000 euros each, should be paid out in a short time
02:56 for a project to provide land and a project to save the sea.
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