Netherlands: Wilders Coalition Proposes “Strictest Asylum Policy Ever”
Border controls, easier deportation of criminals, and “austere reception facilities” are among the introduced measures.
Border controls, easier deportation of criminals, and “austere reception facilities” are among the introduced measures.
Reports suggest that deportation flights to Rwanda are still unlikely to take place before the New Year, if at all.
As immigration levels soar above the 2019 manifesto promise of the UK Conservative Party 2019, a group of backbench Tory MPs have offered an alternative migration plan to reduce numbers by as much as 400,000 per year.
The debate lasted all night and the next morning, but despite personal pleas and pressure from leaders of influential member states, Morawiecki and Orbán could not budge on vetoing migrant relocations.
After years of taking in large shares of asylum seekers, many of whom never receive asylum status, Sweden’s centre-right government has proposed constructing deportation centres to prevent illegals from going underground after being ordered to leave the country.
The reforms are ostensibly aimed at attracting workers from the Western Balkans yet could lead to a new round of chain migration from non-EU countries.
“It is unacceptable that foreigners can continue to endanger the cohesion of the country because they have a greater right to security than our population.”
~ Udo Landbauer
The National Coalition Party (NCP), the senior partner, is set to hold eight ministerial positions while The Finns Party, the junior partner, will occupy seven.
The Socialist Party stands out as the only left-wing group where a majority wants to restrict the right to asylum.
Migration Watch chairman Alp Mehmet told The European Conservative that much needs to be done to fix the “shambolic” migration system, but “there’s scant evidence that the government is up to the task.”
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