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Netherlands to impose extra border checks from December 9

By IANS | Updated: November 12, 2024 11:10 IST

The Hague, Nov 12 The Netherlands will temporarily impose extra border checks starting on December 9 in order ...

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The Hague, Nov 12 The Netherlands will temporarily impose extra border checks starting on December 9 in order to limit "irregular migration and human trafficking," Minister of Asylum and Migration Marjolein Faber announced.

"It is time to tackle irregular migration and migrant smuggling in a concrete way," said Faber in a statement on Monday. "The border controls will be carried out in such a way that economic and commuting traffic in the border regions will be hindered as little as possible."

"At airports, border controls will be only carried out on specific flights where there is a risk of irregular migration or cross-border crime," said the statement.

This measure, proposed by Faber, was approved by the Dutch Cabinet. Faber subsequently notified the European Commission, the European Council, European Union (EU) member states, and the European Parliament, adhering to EU requirements for cross-border policies, Xinhua news agency reported.

The new border controls aim to reduce the influx of irregular migrants into the Netherlands, said the statement. "The introduction of border controls is a temporary and exceptional measure that the government is taking for a period of six months."

According to European regulations and existing agreements with neighbouring countries, individuals who do not meet entry or residency requirements in the Netherlands will be transferred accordingly, it said.

The Dutch move followed Germany's decision in September to reinstate passport checks at all land borders to combat irregular migration, terrorism threats and cross-border organised crime.

The Netherlands shares land borders with Germany to the east and Belgium to the south.

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