Saxony has opened a so-called secondary migration center for asylum seekers who are to be transferred to other EU countries. The goal is to implement the new Common European Asylum System (CEAS) as quickly as possible, said Interior Minister Armin Schuster (CDU). “And the secondary migration centers are a key instrument of the CEAS.”
The facility has been operational since July 1 at the site of the former state departure center in Dresden, though no one has yet been housed there under the new regulations. Up to 400 spots are available for people whose asylum proceedings fall under the jurisdiction of another EU member state or who have already been recognized as eligible for protection in another member state.