The Great Reset: Deportations – Netherlands immigration crackdown is standing up against Brussels.
With the United States on the verge of mass deportations of illegal migrants upon Donald Trump taking the White House on January 20th to begin his second administration, Netherlands has made a strong move to expel illegal migrants. For countries such as Britain, France and Germany who have deported migrants, a huge gap remains between those who receive an order to leave and those who actually end up being repatriated.
"According to the latest Eurostat data, out of 96,115 non-EU citizens who were ordered to leave the EU between May and August 2024, less than a third (25,285) actually left the bloc."
"The Netherlands, known for its tolerant and open society, is taking a drastic turn in its immigration policies. The government has launched a crackdown on undocumented migrants, sparking a new era of deportations. In this video, we explore the reasons behind this sudden shift and what it means for the thousands of migrants living in the Netherlands without proper documentation. From stricter border controls to increased police raids, we analyze the impact of these measures on the country's social fabric and economy. Is the Netherlands closing its doors to refugees and asylum seekers?"
Note: Netherlands' Prime Minister Geert Wilders is an anti-globalist, but the parliament consists of a coalition government. The open border policy in EU and UK is part of Agenda 2030, which is the same for US. For Canada, Australia and New Zealand, it is known as open immigration.
More in the Traveller video.
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