
Friedrich Merz has promised stricter immigration controls if he becomes Chancellor, including having permanent border controls and turning away people without valid documents at the border. (Which would resolve the market as YES)
https://www.politico.eu/article/germany-friedrich-merz-cdu-migration-crackdown-day-one-chancellor/
To be honest, I don't understand YES betters. Each second asylum seeker threw away their documents according to a report a few years ago: https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article226900563/Jeder-zweite-Asylsuchende-kommt-ohne-Papiere-nach-Deutschland.html
(OK, a small minority might have lost them).
Do people think that this will change or that Germany won't take (non-Ukrainian) asylum seekers anymore?
The probably only possible coalition partner (SPD) that the CDU wants says that they won't cooperate: https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/bundestagswahl/klingbeil-spd-union-migration-100.html
My prediction: The left always wins in Germany and Merz will drop his hardline stance after the election.