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Germany's outgoing interior minister, Nancy Faeser, predicts a decrease in asylum seekers to around 100,000 this year, the lowest level in over a decade. Her successor, Alexander Dobrindt, plans to increase border controls and enhance border monitoring to reduce illegal migration. The new German government aims to take a tougher stance on migration to curb support for the far-right Alternative for Germany party.
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