In a historic policy shift, Germany’s new Merz-led government has effectively abolished open-border asylum entry by ordering immediate pushbacks of all illegal migrants at its national borders, ending nearly a decade of de facto mass migration policies that critics say have destabilized Europe. Anyone seeking asylum must now apply in the first E.U. country they enter, in many cases, Greece. If they do not, they are to be turned back or deported. 3,000 additional officers will be sent to patrol and police Germany’s borders as well. Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) issued the sweeping directive at midday Tuesday, authorizing German Federal Police to tighten border controls and escalate pushbacks for any non-citizen attempting to enter the country without valid documentation, even those requesting asylum….

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