Dutch Push for Tighter Border Checks Amid Rising Immigration Concerns
The Dutch government plans to reintroduce land border checks starting December 9, 2023, to curb irregular migration. The initiative mirrors Germany's policy and aligns with rising anti-immigration sentiment. Dutch officials emphasize the policy's necessity, despite no additional resources allocated for its implementation.
The Dutch government announced plans to reintroduce border checks at land crossings starting December 9, 2023, a move reflecting Germany's recent actions to manage irregular migration. This arises amidst growing anti-immigration fervor in Europe.
Migrant Minister Marjolein Faber, representing the hard-right government, unveiled the initiative, emphasizing its significance in tackling irregular migration and smuggling. However, no additional financial resources will be provided for these operations.
The decision sees the Netherlands reassert control over its borders, necessitating minimal disruption despite utilizing existing resources. The policy parallels border strategies adopted by Germany, particularly in areas within the Schengen Agreement's travel-free zone.
(With inputs from agencies.)