New asylum laws harm children.
The Netherlands has made new rules about asylum claims. These rules are part of a plan for Europe. The plan aims to manage asylum seekers.
The Dutch government passed a new law to control who can apply for asylum. This law is connected to a larger European agreement. The agreement is called the European Migration Pact. This pact tries to solve problems with many asylum seekers in Europe. The new rules will likely make it harder for children to seek asylum in the Netherlands. There are worries about how these changes will affect unaccompanied minors.
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Highlights
New Dutch Asylum Law
The Netherlands has passed a law that limits asylum claims.
European Migration Pact
The new law is part of a plan for Europe.
Impact on Children
New laws will likely harm children seeking asylum.
Concerns for Unaccompanied Minors
Changes raise worries about children’s legal protections.
Amelia's Case
The laws are linked to a specific child’s situation.