Germany's FDP calls for parliamentary inquiry on migrant policy


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  • Monday, 04 Jun 2018

Leader of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) Christian Lindner arrives for a news conference in Berlin, Germany, June 4, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's opposition Free Democrats called on Monday for a parliamentary inquiry into Chancellor Angela's migrant policy and the country's migration agency after one of its branches wrongly granted asylum to some newcomers.

The FDP move came after the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany, which is generally shunned by mainstream parties, filed a motion on Thursday to create a parliamentary committee to look into migrant policy and the scandal over irregular asylum rulings.

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