Wherever you look in Europe, there’s a movement growing that wants to curb the disastrous policy of unchecked mass migration.
In the Netherlands it’s no exception, with the ascension of the right-wing to power, and the continuing wave of senseless violence caused by illegals coming from disparate cultures that are unwilling to assimilate.
Now, the Dutch government has stated that will would seek to ‘opt out from the European Union’s migration rules’ when the bloc next renegotiates its core treaties – a move that is unlikely to take place any time soon.
Reuters reported:
“In power since July, the government led by Geert Wilders’ nationalist, anti-Islam PVV party has said it wants to clamp down on unwanted arrivals and aims for the ‘strictest-ever asylum regime’, with stronger border checks and harsher rules for arriving asylum-seekers.”
Curbing immigration is a main priority in the Netherlands, and the PVV’s hard line explains much of its popularity.
“‘I just informed @EU_commission that I want a migration opt-out for the Netherlands within Europe’, PVV Asylum and Migration Minister Marjolein Faber said on X.
‘We need to be in charge of our own asylum policy again!’, Faber said, in words reminiscent of similar, immigration-focused political slogans in Britain and elsewhere in recent years.” […]
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