Shortly before the EU asylum reform takes effect, Interior Minister Armin Schuster says Saxony is ready. The CDU politician said that work on a so-called secondary migration center began several weeks ago. Under the stricter asylum laws, federal states can establish such facilities with mandatory residency requirements to house people who are required to leave Germany because another EU country has jurisdiction.
According to the State Directorate, the new secondary migration center will begin operations on July 1. To this end, the existing State Departure Center will be continued as a secondary migration center in accordance with the new legal situation. Therefore, no major construction work was required, a spokeswoman explained.