Germany will reinstate individual interviews for Syrian asylum seekers from Friday, the interior ministry said on Thursday, essentially tightening an official procedure that had been relaxed for citizens of the war-torn country.
In a bid to swiftly process a million migrants who have arrived in Germany this year alone, Berlin had earlier simplified the asylum seeking procedure for those from war-torn countries like Syria and Iraq.
But the government subsequently decided to reverse the decision due to security concerns, although it had until now not said when the individual interviews would begin again.
Confirming a report in Bild newspaper Thursday, a spokeswoman from the Interior Ministry said that the procedure would be reinstated from January 1, 2016.
During the interviews, officials would seek to determine the asylum applicant's identity, country of origin, education as well as whether his or her claim for refuge was plausible.
German newspaper Welt am Sonntag, citing Western intelligence sources, reported this month that the Islamic State organization may have stolen "tens of thousands" of blank passports.
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Barn door. Thrown wide open.
ReplyDeleteLocking it now, or at least checking what's trampled it's way in...
Futile.
Better off lock it, toss a match and walk away.
You can't make this stuff up!!! TOO LATE!!! I thought the Germans were smarter than that? ??
ReplyDeleteAnd Obama wants to follow in step????
ReplyDeleteIs anyone out there seeing this???
Trump is becoming a necessity, Carson, too!