A collapse was frightened by German Trade Union in Germany due to situation with migrants

If the German government in the near future does not take measures to settle the situation with migrants on the border with Poland, this will lead to a collapse and the migration crisis that the state has experienced in 2015. This was announced in the interview with the head of the German police union Haiko Teggats.

He called thousands of illegal immigrants, daily “crossing the country’s borders in the East and South,” a disturbing signal and a problem requiring the speedy reaction from the authorities. “This is not intimidation, but irrefutable facts. These figures operate the Ministry itself,” said Tegcats.

In the police trade union, it was frightened that the inaction of the government could lead to the “collapse of security architecture on the border” and uncontrolled entry of migrants. Teggats told that he wrote a letter to the Federal Internal Affairs Minister Horst Zehofor, demanding to introduce temporary control on the border with Poland. He pointed out that he waited for a response to his request from the official for two weeks, and called on the government not to postpone the problem, but “act quickly.”

In turn, Zeechover confirmed Bild, that “for the first time in many years,” the number of people arrived in the country in one day exceeded a thousand people. He stressed that the ministry should take urgent measures.

October 26 in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany revealed the scheme of “Belarusian transit” refugees to the European Union. According to the representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Germany Steve Altera, before arriving in Belarus, citizens of Middle Eastern countries receive a 30-day visa through the travel agency, paying a deposit from four to 12 thousand dollars. After a sufficient number of people are recruited, border guards help them get to Poland. On the Polish side, refugees determine the location of a person who will take them further to the West, to Germany.

The migration crisis at the borders of Belarus and the European Union began at the end of May. Large groups of illegal migrants from Africa and the Middle East began to storm the borders of Lithuania, Poland and Latvia in the hope of getting refuge in the European Union. In Vilnius, they suggested that the Belarusian authorities use their national tour operator “Centerkurort” for migrant moving to EU borders and earn it.

/Media reports.