Dutch Government Officially Requests Opt-Out From EU Asylum Rules
Reducing immigration is necessary for the government to “fulfill our constitutional duties,” migration minister Faber’s letter states.
Reducing immigration is necessary for the government to “fulfill our constitutional duties,” migration minister Faber’s letter states.
Opposition centre-right CDU wants to reject some migrants at the border, but the governing Greens oppose the suggestion.
Dublin’s political establishment has yet to come to terms with the unprecedented public mood swing on migration.
The bold 4-point proposal would outsource asylum procedures, speed up deportations, and implement the ‘Australian model’ with “zero tolerance” for illegal entry attempts.
A reformed spinoff of Greece’s Golden Dawn party is polling high on promises to remove refugees from the island.
Dublin plans to slash welfare payments to many of the 100,000 Ukrainians as asylum crisis becomes increasingly charged issue in Irish politics.
“We are at our limit,” the government noted after convening an emergency meeting.
Morocco is deploying its military in a bid to intimidate the EU into recognizing its annexation of Western Sahara—and we can expect it to facilitate illegal migration as part of its campaign.
Despite little success with previous similar programs, EU leaders are willing to pour €7.4 billion into another North African agreement.
‘Independent Ireland’ is benefitting from rising discontent on asylum and green policies.
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