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Austria gets tough on 5 500 migrants

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BAD STAFFELSTE­IN: Austria has sent back more than 5 000 refugees to EU countries that they had crossed on their way to Austria, its interior minister said yesterday.

Three weeks ago, Austria and Germany temporaril­y exempted people fleeing the Syrian war from EU rules requiring refugees to request asylum at the point where they enter the bloc. The move angered neighbours such as Hungary, which said it would merely encourage more refugees to come.

“If I remember rightly, we have sent more than 5 000 or 5 500 back from Austria.

“Many had to go back to Bulgaria and Romania among others,” Johanna Mikl-Leitner told journalist­s at a meeting in Germany of the Christian Social Union, the Bavarian sister party to chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservati­ves.

“For a functionin­g asylum system, you need an effective return policy, and there is still a lot of work that needs to be done on this, especially with regard to north African countries,” she said.

Mikl-Leitner noted that hardly any applicatio­ns for asylum were made in safe countries such as Croatia or Slovenia, which meant that refugees who passed through them were no longer seeking safety but rather wanted to choose the country with the most attractive economic situation.

“If refugees come from Slovenia and Croatia to Austria and apply for asylum in Austria… then we’ll take them back to Croatia and Slovenia.”

Mikl-Leitner made no mention of Hungary, Austria’s eastern neighbour and fellow EU member whose treatment of refugees Austria’s chancellor has likened to Nazi deportatio­ns during the Holocaust.

She said Austria had imprisoned 545 people smugglers, and that there were likely to be about 2 000 trials of trafficker­s this year, twice last year’s level.

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