In the Tyrolean Future interviews, the ÖVP in Tyrol focuses on security and asylum. “We have to put an end to the unscrupulous things of the tractor. Tyrol is not a transitland for illegal migration, “says Astrid Mair van Tyrol, Astrid Mair, clear words. She strives for a shoulder with Germany.
What happens when Germany realizes his announcements and makes the boundaries close to Tyrol to stop illegal migration? Tyrol’s security councilor Astrid Mair (ÖVP) is currently doing a lot of thoughts about this. The former district poland commander from Kufstein is also convinced because of her professional experience on the border with Germany that requires close cooperation in Europe.
“It should not happen that Germany will pass on its problems to us. We need a fair and common European approach and not a solo yield from individual countries.
“Tyrol is not a transitland for illegal migration”
Illegal migration is currently one of the biggest challenges in Europe. “Tug gangs earn millions on the back of people who are often attracted to the EU among false promises. We have to put an end to this unscrupulous company. Tyrol is not a transit country for illegal migration!
Stateless people are pushed back and forth
It is clear to them that someone who enters the EU and pretends that we have not forfeited asylum with us. “It is very clear that in most cases it is a way to claim not to have a passport. It is precisely this problem that we now have to pack at the root – if you deliberately come without a passport, you do not have the right to stay on European land, ”Mir remains with her rigorous course.
In practice, the problem of stateless migrants is often pushed back and forth in the internal European – there is no solution to this problem. “This is not only an integration problem, but in the first place a security problem because we just don’t know who is coming to us.” In practice, people now often try to benefit from our system – for example, people from third countries reaching across the border with fake Ukrainian passports and present themselves as victims or war refugees.
She also agrees with the statements by EU migration commissioner Magnus Brunner, who speaks in an interview with the “Krone” about return centers. Also for Mair, “a cross -border procedure” is also needed here.
Up to 20 asylum applications per week in Tyrol
There are currently around 3180 people in Tyrol in basic care, including around 1100 Ukrainians, 1000 Syrians and other asylum seekers from Afghanistan, Somalia and Turkey. Every week there are between 30 and 50 attacks in Tyrol, while the return from Germany and Italy stay at a low level. The number of asylum applications remains constant with 10 to 20 applications per week. It is clear to Astrid Mir: “If you want to live with us, you must adhere to our values and rules. I am therefore very clear for mandatory integration, rigorous border protection and shortening or removing social benefits for those who do not want to integrate. Mair regards “a real signal” that the federal government now wants to stop the family reunification with immediate effect.
Source: Krone

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