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Bavaria Threatens to Take German Government to Court Over Refugee Crisis

© AP Photo / Markus SchreiberMigrants and refugees crowd in a line as they wait for their registration at central registration center for refugees and asylum seekers LaGeSo (Landesamt fuer Gesundheit und Soziales - State Office for Health and Social Affairs) in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015.
Migrants and refugees crowd in a line as they wait for their registration at central registration center for refugees and asylum seekers LaGeSo (Landesamt fuer Gesundheit und Soziales - State Office for Health and Social Affairs) in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015. - Sputnik International
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Authorities in the southern German state of Bavaria threatened Friday to take the federal government to the constitutional court if it does not act to curb the record inflow of refugees, local media said.

Migrants wait at a meadow near Breitenberg, south eastern Germany, October 5, 2015, before the German police will bring them to a first registration point in Passau. - Sputnik International
Bavaria Ready to Restrict Migrant Inflow Independently From Rest of Germany
MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Bavaria’s Prime Minister Horst Seehofer and Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann were both cited as saying after an urgent cabinet meeting on Friday that the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel was not doing enough to address the crisis on the southern German border.

Thousands of undocumented migrants continue to cross into Germany every day despite tighter controls that Berlin reintroduced on the border with Austria. Bavarian authorities stopped short of threatening to seal the border.

"If the federal government fails to intervene, the Free State of Bavaria reserves the right to adopt it own measures," Herrmann warned, as quoted by Bavarian Radio (BR).

Bavaria is the entry point for hundreds of thousands of economic migrants, and refugees from Africa and the Middle East that have come to Germany since the start of the year. According to Bavarian authorities, some 225,000 refugees arrived in Bavaria between September 1 and October 3.

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