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Germany Turns Away 368 People at Dutch Border Since Internal Checks Began

Germany has turned away 368 people at the Dutch border since internal checks began. Learn about the reasons behind the checks and their impact on travel

Sophia Reynolds by Sophia Reynolds
January 14, 2025
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Berlin, Germany – Germany has reported turning away 368 individuals at its border with the Netherlands since the reintroduction of internal checks. The enhanced security measures, which began in response to rising concerns over irregular migration, aim to strengthen national security and prevent unauthorized entries. The announcement reflects Germany’s commitment to bolstering border control amid growing regional migration challenges.

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The new controls were implemented as part of a broader European trend toward stricter border management, particularly in response to increased migration from non-EU countries.

Reasons for the Internal Border Checks

The German government reintroduced internal border checks due to heightened concerns over cross-border irregularities. Key reasons cited include:

•Irregular Migration Routes: Authorities have flagged an increase in unauthorized crossings, particularly through the Dutch-German border.

•Enhanced Security Measures: The checks aim to prevent unauthorized entries and ensure proper documentation of all travelers.

•Cross-Border Coordination: Germany has collaborated with neighboring countries to align security protocols and share intelligence.

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A spokesperson from Germany’s Federal Police noted that these measures are essential to maintaining safety and stability, emphasizing their temporary but strategic nature.

Public and Regional Reactions

Public opinion on the reintroduced checks remains divided. Supporters argue that the measures strengthen national security, while critics warn that such actions could hinder freedom of movement within the Schengen Zone.

Neighboring countries are closely monitoring Germany’s actions, as similar border checks have been implemented in Austria and Denmark. The situation has reignited debates over balancing border security with the principles of free movement within the EU.

Germany’s decision to implement internal border checks has already led to 368 denied entries at the Dutch border, highlighting the government’s proactive approach to border security. While the measures address concerns over irregular migration, they also spark broader discussions about the future of border management in the Schengen Zone. As Germany continues to enforce these checks, neighboring countries and EU authorities will likely assess their long-term impact on regional mobility and cooperation.

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