49!
Germany has been controlling (some of) its border crossings for 2 months now, and has managed to find 49 people in that time on the border from Luxembourg https://infos.rtl.lu/actu/luxembourg/a/2249562.html
That’s FEWER THAN 1 A DAY! For ridiculous cost employing police to do these controls! 🤯
Regardless of what you think of the ethics here this is an insane waste of money
@jon Luxemburg is not a major entry point into Germany for migrants. As far as I can make out, that border is 85 miles long, which is but a tiny sliver of Germany's external border. For more try to enter illegally via Poland and Czechia. All in all, thousands have been stopped in that time (https://www.spiegel.de/ausland/migration-grenzkontrollen-in-deutschland-illegale-einreisen-sinken-um-13-prozent-a-c7f05f7d-7647-4839-8389-2b3067704a59). What happens on the tiny DE/LUX border is not a good indicator of the big picture.
@jon Luxemburg is not a major entry point into Germany for migrants. As far as I can make out, that border is 85 miles long, which is but a tiny sliver of Germany's external border. For more try to enter illegally via Poland and Czechia. All in all, thousands have been stopped in that time (https://www.spiegel.de/ausland/migration-grenzkontrollen-in-deutschland-illegale-einreisen-sinken-um-13-prozent-a-c7f05f7d-7647-4839-8389-2b3067704a59). What happens on the tiny DE/LUX border is not a good indicator...
@jon As RTL is not the best source, are there figures for all the other, much longer borders that Germany has? Luxembourg might be important to migrate money, so it shows the idioty, but the harder controls are on different borders.
@jon