Germany news: SPD criticizes migration reform plan DW 10/12/2025
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Germany news: SPD criticizes migration reform plan  DW  10/12/2025
"The European Union began the gradual rollout of a new border entry system for non-EU nationals, which could lead to longer processing times at border entry points. From Sunday, non-EU nationals will be required to register their biometric data, including fingerprints and facial images when entering the bloc. The so-called Entry/Exit System (EES) will be required once every three years."
"The Social Democrats (SPD) have censured a plan proposed by Germany's conservatives to detain rejected asylum seekers indefinitely, particularly when they have committed a crime or are deemed a security risk. Dusseldorf Airport is the first border entry point in Germany to introduce the EU's new Entry/Exit System for non-EU nationals. Germany's top trade unions have accused the government of hurting workers and warned employers not to make staff bear the cost of economic troubles."
Germany's SPD condemned a conservative proposal to detain rejected asylum seekers indefinitely, citing unconstitutionality, especially for those who committed crimes or are deemed security risks. Germany began a phased rollout of the EU Entry/Exit System (EES), requiring non-EU nationals to register biometric data, including fingerprints and facial images, potentially increasing border processing times. Dusseldorf Airport is the first German entry point to implement the EES. Major trade unions accused the government of policies that hurt workers and warned employers not to pass economic burdens onto staff. Polls show the far-right AfD retains the largest voter support while coalition approval has risen.
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