Dutch cabinet agrees strict new asylum rules
Briefly

"This cabinet is heading for the strictest asylum regime and the strictest admission requirements ever," Minister of Asylum and Migration Marjolein Faber said in a statement.
The proposed law would also limit the validity of asylum permits to three years, restrict the number of family members that can join refugees permanently and extend the declaration of undesirability.
Another proposed law would focus on differentiating between asylum seekers. It would make a distinction between people fleeing dangerous situations because of ethnicity, sexual orientation or religion, and people fleeing war and violence.
The new measures are broken down into three new laws, including the Asylum Emergency Act which aims to abolish permanent residence permits.
Read at euronews
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