Border controls to continue at Dutch borders until next summer

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Netherlands to Extend Border Controls Amid Ongoing⁣ Asylum ⁢Pressure

THE HAGUE – The Dutch cabinet intends to prolong heightened border controls⁢ with Belgium and Germany,‌ hoping ⁢for a‌ “preventive effect” despite findings⁤ that such measures haven’t significantly curbed migration, officials ⁢announced⁣ today.​ The decision comes as ​the Netherlands grapples with a strained asylum reception system and concerns about public order.

According to‍ national ⁢coordinator for security and counterterrorism, Jan van Weel, continued pressure‍ on asylum chains ⁤”could lead to an increased threat to public order” due to shortages of‌ places in reception facilities. While the number of asylum seekers entering the country in the past eight ⁢months ⁣has fallen considerably compared​ to last year, Van Weel emphasized that⁤ “the absolute pressure still high,”⁢ with ‌over⁤ 100,000 people involved.

Earlier⁢ this​ month,the Dutch Court of Audit concluded ⁤that⁢ increased border controls​ are⁣ unlikely ⁣to reduce pressure on asylum⁣ reception,as the military police are not‍ authorized to deny asylum seekers entry⁤ at the border. The controls are intended to reduce the number of people attempting to cross the border illegally. ‌Van Weel stated‍ the government will continue monitoring the borders until​ the implementation of the European Migration Pact, hoping for ​”more effective procedures at the​ external border, which shoudl make border controls a thing‌ of ‍the past.”

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