X Beginning in November, the Netherlands will enforce a series of significant immigration reforms aimed at prioritizing the well-being of its citizens. The Dutch government, inspired by Geert Wilders and his PVV party will introduce a number of key measures. Comment: Ireland we need to consider a similar approach, standing on the shoulders of Giants should be policy for an Island as small as ours and with an open economy that could flounder.

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• Abolishment of permanent residence permits for asylum seekers.

• Introduction of border controls by the end of November.

• Return of asylum seekers who have applied for asylum in other countries.

• Expansion of immigrant detention centers to add more cells.

• Detention of asylum seekers without proper documentation.

• Elimination of the requirement for municipalities to provide housing for status holders.

• Designation of parts of Syria as “safe,” allowing for the revocation of residence permits for individuals from these areas.

• Repeal of the controversial “distribution law” that allocated refugees across the country.

• Restrictions on family reunification for adult children of refugees.

• Quicker classification of convicted refugees as “undesirable persons.” Would you like to have tougher immigration laws in your country too?

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