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The Belgian Government Continues to Criminalize Foreigners

The House of Representatives is prepared to vote on two bills that, under the pretext of maintaining law and order and ensuring national security, will severely restrict the rights of foreigners.

aliens , antiterrorism , Belgium , migrants , foreigners
February 14, 2017 • Belgian League of Human Rights
Belgium: Aliens to Pay for Detention Center Construction

Belgium's secretary of state for asylum and migration, Theo Francken, has no money, but he does have ideas. His latest idea: financing at least 100 new places in a closed detention center by attaching processing fees...

centres for detention of aliens , Belgium , centres for detention of migrants , Théo Franken , migration , asylum seekers , aliens , refugees , League of Human Rights
March 25, 2015 • Belgian League of Human Rights
Solitary Confinement in Dutch Alien Detention Centers Is Harmful and Unnecessary

The solitary confinement of aliens held in detention is harmful and introduces serious health risks. Despite pledges from the Dutch government to curtail the practice, a new report shows that it continues as often as before.

Netherlands , detainees , prisoners , isolation cell , solitary confinement , aliens , migrants , alien detention centers , disciplinary measures , freedom , Amnesty International , mental health care
March 16, 2015 • Nederlands Juristen Comité voor de Mensenrechten
Aliens in Netherlands Expected to Remain Visible to Get Residence Permit for Children

The Netherlands may expect aliens to take on an active attitude to "stay in sight" of alien policing authorities in order to qualify for long-term residence permits for their children.

Netherlands , State Secretary for Security and Justice , Council of State , aliens , migrants , residence permit , children , Administrative Jurisdiction Division of the Dutch Council of State , Fred Teeven
March 10, 2015 • Nederlands Juristen Comité voor de Mensenrechten
Deportation of Aliens from the Netherlands to Somalia Possible Again

The deportation from the Netherlands of aliens to Somalia appears to have been possible again since October 2014. That's why the state secretary for security and justice, Fred Teeven, was in a position to put a Somali...

Netherlands , Somalia , aliens , foreigners , illegal immigrants , Deportation , forced returns , Council of State
February 04, 2015 • Nederlands Juristen Comité voor de Mensenrechten
Dutch State Secretary Will Provide Funding for ''Bed, Bath and Bread''

The Dutch state secretary for security and justice, Fred Teeven, will provide funding to those municipalities in the Netherlands that temporarily have to incur costs for giving asylum seekers whose application has...

Netherlands , Fred Teeven , asylum seekers , refugees , aliens , shelter , basic amenities , bed , bath , bread
January 22, 2015 • Nederlands Juristen Comité voor de Mensenrechten
Dutch Government Urged to Fulfill Obligations Under European Social Charter

The European Committee of Social Rights has determined that the Dutch government wrongfully excludes aliens without a residence permit from basic amenities such as shelter, food and clothing.

Netherlands , European Social Charter , aliens , migrants , refugees , right to housing , right to social and medical assistance , Council of Europe , European Committee of Social Rights , ECSR , NJCM , basic amenities , Dutch section of the International Commission of Jurists
December 01, 2014 • Nederlands Juristen Comité voor de Mensenrechten
Somali Aliens Cannot Currently Be Deported from the Netherlands

A prerequisite for the state secretary of security and justice to be able to put an alien - who has no right of residence in the Netherlands - in temporary custody is the prospect of deportation within a reasonable...

the Netherlands , aliens , temporary custody , Somalians , State Secretary , Security and Justice , Council of State
November 11, 2014 • Nederlands Juristen Comité voor de Mensenrechten
Dutch Court Shows Bias in Migration Rulings

Recent research demonstrates that in migration cases, the highest general administrative court in the Netherlands usually sides with the Dutch state rather than the aliens.

NJCM , Netherlands , Council of State , administrative court , aliens , migrants , fundamental rights
October 31, 2014 • Nederlands Juristen Comité voor de Mensenrechten
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