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Senate rejects bill to criminalise living in NL without papers

Senators passed a law creating a two-tier system for incoming refugees. Photo: Depositphotos

Senators have voted down a controversial asylum bill that would have made it a criminal offence to stay in the Netherlands without papers.

The vote in the upper house had been expected to go to the wire after the far-right PVV, which drafted the law during the last government term, said it would block the bill.

PVV senators objected to an amendment by justice minister David van Weel stating that people who gave support to undocumented migrants, such as food and shelter, would not face criminal charges.

The clause was inserted to secure the support of the Christian Democrat (CDA) and orthodox-protestant SGP parties, who said the law would otherwise criminalise acts of charity.

A separate vote to include the amendment was defeated by a single vote in the 75-seat upper house, at which point the CDA and SGP withdrew their support for the bill. The bill itself was defeated by 44 votes to 31.

A second law, establishing a two-tier asylum system, was passed by four votes, meaning new asylum seekers will fall into one of two categories.

Those who face persecution for personal reasons, such as their political beliefs or sexual orientation, will stand a better chance of being granted asylum than those fleeing war, a political crisis or natural disaster.

A similar system was abolished in 2001 because it led to large numbers of appeals by refugees who wanted to upgrade their status.

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