The authorities are examining an Internet appeal by the right-wing extremist splinter party “III.
Way ”to a procedure against migrants on the German-Polish border.
Members call for a "border walk" in the Guben area for Saturday evening.
You should bring weatherproof dark clothing and shoes, a headlamp, a flashlight and, if available, a night vision device, according to the website.
Potsdam - "We know the call," said a spokesman for the federal police on Tuesday. They are in close coordination with the state authorities in Brandenburg and also work with the Polish border guards. He emphasized that border police duties were a matter for the federal police. The emergency services have been strengthened in the past few weeks. First, the "Berliner Zeitung" and the "Märkische Allgemeine" reported.
In October, the Federal Police attacked almost as many people at the German-Polish border in Brandenburg for unauthorized entry into Germany via Belarus as between January and September.
By Sunday the officials had counted 3,302 unauthorized entries via Belarus and Poland until the end of September, according to the Federal Police in Berlin, 1,556. The people who were apprehended came primarily from Iraq, Syria, Iran and Yemen.
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Stübgen hopes for a controlled entry despite the bottlenecks
Interior Minister Michael Stübgen (CDU) believes that the significantly increased number of migrants entering Brandenburg via Belarus has so far been under control.
"In the month of September we have an approximate six-fold increase in the number of migrants who come to Brandenburg across the land border compared to August," said Stübgen on Thursday in the state parliament in Potsdam.
Stübgen hopes for a controlled entry despite the bottlenecks
Reception facility prepared for further refugees
Tents and containers are ready.
The atmosphere on the site is calm.
Laundry dries on fences.
Children play.
What the refugees experienced on their way before they landed in Eisenhüttenstadt can only be guessed at.
Reception facility prepared for further refugees
Poland: State of emergency at the border with Belarus extended
Warsaw accuses the Belarusian ruler Lukashenko of bringing refugees from crisis regions to the EU's external border in an organized manner.
There is no end in sight to the conflict.
Poland: State of emergency at the border with Belarus extended
The German government and the governments in Latvia, Lithuania and Poland are accusing the Belarusian ruler, Alexander Lukashenko, of bringing migrants and refugees from crisis regions to the EU's external border in an organized manner.
dpa