Cabinet
has plans to eventually force Syrian asylum seekers to return to their country
https://nltimes.nl/2025/01/10/cabinet-plans-eventually-force-syrian-asylum-seekers-return-country
The
Netherlands is planning on eventually forcing asylum seekers from Syria to
return home, the Ministry of Asylum and Migration told RTL Nieuws. The ministry
wants to follow Germany and Austria’s examples with this. Both countries
recently announced that they are going to review all of the Syrian’s asylum
status again.
Germany has
announced that their intention is to send all Syrians back who cannot speak
German or do not have a job.
"To be
clear: we will focus on their return," the Ministry of Asylum said. The
ministry is looking at voluntary return. "We will help Syrians who want to
leave now to return where possible."
But the
ministry also stated that just like Germany, they will move to forcing people
to go back when that becomes possible.
A
“moratorium” currently applies. No new asylum applications are processed but
rejected asylum seekers do not have to leave either. No Syrians were returned
in recent years because the country was not safe and the Netherlands had
severed all diplomatic ties with the Assad regime.
But Syrian
President Assad fled the country at the beginning of December after his
dictatorship suddenly ended after a civil war that lasted over ten years and
resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people.
The Ministry
of Asylum and Migration will not be allowed to review the residence permits
until the Ministry of Foreign Affairs declares that Syria or parts of Syria is
safe. In addition, agreements must be made with those in power in Syria so that
the country also accepts returned migrants.
The
right-wing coalition parties in the Tweede Kamer, the lower house of Dutch
Parliament, all feel that Syrians should be sent back, although the tone of the
politicians differs.
Geert
Wilders, the leader of the largest political party in the country, the PVV, has
tweeted several times that he wants as many Syrians to return to their country
as possible. “Let them rebuild their own country,” he said.
The VVD and
NSC also feel that the Syrians should return to their own country when the
country is safe and stable.
But the
opposition feels that the right-wing Cabinet is getting ahead of themselves.
“The situation in Syria is still very unpredictable. The asylum minister
Marjolein Faber and the PVV want to send these people back instantly without
even knowing whether it is safe or not,” said D66 member of parliament Marijke
Podt.
The D66
feels that the discussions are premature. “We all hope that Syria becomes a
safe and democratic country, but until that time, we have to protect these
people.”
There are
currently around 150,000 Syrians living in the Netherlands.
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