Dutch-German Border Remains Unpoliced, Despite Announced Added Rigor

NETTETAL, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 11: A sign (R) marks entry to Holland at the A40 highway on the German-Dutch border on February 11, 2016 near Straelen, Germany. Despite an announcement by Dutch authorities two days before that effective immediately police would begin conducting stricter controls of incoming traffic at border crossings to Germany not a single Dutch police officer was present at at least 15 border crossings today. Dutch authorities made the announcement as part of an effort to prevent migrants who have no case for asylum from entering Holland. (Photo by Sascha Steinbach/Getty Images)
NETTETAL, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 11: A sign (R) marks entry to Holland at the A40 highway on the German-Dutch border on February 11, 2016 near Straelen, Germany. Despite an announcement by Dutch authorities two days before that effective immediately police would begin conducting stricter controls of incoming traffic at border crossings to Germany not a single Dutch police officer was present at at least 15 border crossings today. Dutch authorities made the announcement as part of an effort to prevent migrants who have no case for asylum from entering Holland. (Photo by Sascha Steinbach/Getty Images)
Dutch-German Border Remains Unpoliced, Despite Announced Added Rigor
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