Monday, 26
May 2025 –
Wilders
wants Dutch citizenship revoked for dual nationals convicted of crimes
Geert
Wilders is demanding the Dutch government implement a full asylum stop within
weeks and adopt sweeping new anti-immigration measures, including the ability
to revoke Dutch citizenship from dual nationals convicted of violent or sexual
crimes, RTL reports. In a Monday press conference, the far-right PVV leader
warned the governing coalition to act quickly. “Otherwise we’re out,” he
threatened.
The PVV,
which won the most seats in the Tweede Kamer in the 2023 election, is part of
the incoming governing coalition alongside the VVD, NSC, and BBB. While Wilders
agreed earlier this year to forgo his bid for prime minister—after other
parties refused to serve under him—the new cabinet is expected to be
“businesslike,” led by a non-partisan prime minister. Still, Wilders reportedly
remains the most powerful figure in the coalition, and his frustration over
slow progress on asylum policy has now reached a boiling point.
A central
demand in Wilders’s proposal is the power to strip Dutch citizenship from dual
nationals convicted of violent or sexual crimes, followed by deportation. “Then
those people must be deported,” Wilders said. To enable this, the Netherlands
would need to withdraw from the European Convention on Nationality. “We have
looked into it—this can be done in the short term,” he claimed.
He also
called for a “zero-tolerance” approach toward criminal foreigners, saying the
same standards should apply to asylum seekers and temporary residence holders.
“We want a ‘one strike, you’re out’ principle,” Wilders said.
Legal
complications remain, he acknowledged, particularly in cases involving
nationals of Morocco, Iran, and Greece—countries that do not allow citizens to
renounce their original nationality. For example, children born in the
Netherlands to Moroccan parents automatically acquire Moroccan citizenship
under Moroccan law and cannot relinquish it, even if they have never lived in
Morocco.
The plan,
titled “The Border Has Been Reached," outlines ten points aimed at
drastically tightening asylum and immigration policy. Wilders is calling for an
immediate closure of the Dutch border to asylum seekers, and the deployment of
the military to enforce that closure. He wants to halt the opening of any new
asylum reception centers, suspend all family reunification procedures, and
introduce a maximum shelter period of just two weeks for asylum seekers.
He also
called for the mass repatriation of Syrians currently residing in the
Netherlands—estimated at about 60,000 people—and reiterated that criminal dual
nationals must lose their Dutch citizenship and be expelled. “We’re done,” he
said. “The gloves come off today. We’ll talk to everyone, but we bow to no
one.”
Wilders
insisted that if the new measures are not enacted within weeks, the PVV will
walk away from the coalition. “If this isn’t handled within a few weeks, we’re
out,” he warned. He claimed that countries such as Germany and Austria are
already taking steps in a similar direction, while the Netherlands continues to
lag behind.
“During the
coalition negotiations, I gave up my demand for an asylum stop. But now the
agreements must be reopened,” he said. Wilders referenced a previous plan to
use emergency legislation to suspend asylum rules—a plan that was never carried
out. “That didn’t happen. So again: our patience is up.”
The tone and
timing of Monday’s press conference were unusual. Wilders typically outlines
his positions through social media or in brief interviews before Tuesday’s
Tweede Kamer question hour. This time, he convened a full press event, opening
his remarks with: “Friends of the press…”
Whether the
VVD, NSC, and BBB will support the latest demands remains uncertain. Earlier
proposals to tighten asylum procedures, including the now-abandoned emergency
law, faced significant pushback, particularly from NSC. So far, the existing
plans for a stricter migration package have not cleared either the Tweede Kamer
or the Eerste Kamer.
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