Temporary asylum allocation stop in case of emergency

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More asylum seekers are coming to Switzerland again. The authorities are partly on the offensive.

More than 70,000 refugees from Ukraine sought protection in Switzerland last year. In addition, there were some 24,500 new asylum applications, which attacked the federal government and cantons. The cantons of Aargau and Lucerne have already declared a state of asylum emergency. The Windisch case also shows that the situation is problematic.

SVP President Marco Chiesa (48) responded with an appeal to the cantons: “You must stand on your hind legs and tell the federal government clearly: enough is enough!” said the Ticino in sight. “Responsible for the intolerable conditions in the cantons is the failed asylum policy of the federal government.”

Exchange with cantons

Last Friday there was an exchange of views between the head of the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM), Christine Schraner Burgener (59), and the Board of Directors of the Conference of Cantonal Social Directors (SODK), the “Sonntagszeitung” reports.

The SEM tells the newspaper that it “recognizes the current tense situation in the individual cantons”. For example, the federal government is also prepared to introduce temporary allocation stops at the request of a canton. In that case, the affected cantons do not have to take in additional refugees from the federal government. The cantons of Geneva and Bern have already implemented this measure.

In the corresponding cases, the asylum seekers are accommodated for longer by the federal government. It has about 11,000 seats, of which about two-thirds are currently occupied. However, the federal government also keeps certain reserves ready in the event of a rapid increase in asylum applications. “We can’t just look for shelter when people are at our door,” said SEM spokesman Reto Kormann. (Russian)

Source:Blick

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