Arab Times

German migrant numbers plunge:

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The number of migrants entering Germany from Austria fell more than seven times in March to below 5,000 due to the introducti­on of border controls by countries along the Balkans migrant route, an interior ministry official said on Saturday. Chancellor Angela Merkel is under pressure to deliver on a promise to slow arrivals of migrants and refugees after 1.1 million people entered Europe’s biggest economy last year, triggering fears about the cost and how to integrate them.

In February, 38,570 migrants arrived in Germany from Austria, already down sharply from 64,700 in January. Austria is the main entry point for migrants crossing into Germany.

Austria imposed border restrictio­ns in February, causing a domino effect in Europe that left thousands of people — many fleeing war and violence in Syria and other countries — stranded in Greece. Critical of the tighter border controls, Merkel is banking on a controvers­ial EU-Turkey deal, which takes effect on Monday, designed to slow the flow of migrants into Western Europe.

The deal gives Turkey political and financial benefits in exchange for taking back refugees and migrants who cross to Greece, and critics fear it could make Europe take a softer line with Ankara on human rights issues.

Under the agreement, which would effectivel­y seal off the main route by which a million migrants crossed the Aegean Sea to Greece last year, Germany is obliged to initially take 1,600 migrants and make available 13,500 places.

An interior ministry official said on Saturday that about 40 people could arrive on Monday. Many politician­s expect new routes to open up as Mediterran­ean crossings to Italy from Libya resume.

Although Merkel’s popularity has bounced back in the last month or so, her conservati­ve party is still suffering in opinion polls while the anti-immigrant Alternativ­e for Germany (AfD) made big gains in state elections last month.

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