Topic > Immigrants in the Netherlands - 934

Due to the recession, the number of Dutch immigrants in decline and Dutch immigrants abroad are increasing, have led to a slowdown in the growth of the Dutch population. In 2002, the growth of the Dutch population was slower than in the same period last year, the reason being the recession, which discourages foreigners from coming to the Netherlands and more and more people leave the country with high population density. The Netherlands has strengthened the regulation of asylum requests since last year and has since gradually reduced the number of refugees. Before this, the country was known as the "safe haven" of the most asylum-seeker-friendly country in Europe. For a long time, the Netherlands is world famous for tolerance and cultural diversity, the relaxed immigration policy has attracted many immigrants and asylum requests. seekers from all over the world. Due to the aging population, low birth rate and labor shortage problem, the Netherlands has always had to cope with immigration, which has always been an important factor in the economic development of the Netherlands. The number of immigrants increased significantly in the 1980s and 1970s. Over the years, the Netherlands as an immigration country, the number of legal immigrants has been approximately 60,000 people per year. With the increase of legal and illegal immigrants, the Dutch government is increasingly faced with social problems, in particular the worsening of growing unemployment and the immigration-related social order, which increase public sentiment against immigrants. Xenophobia is also on the rise in parliament, concentrated in the 2002 parliamentary elections against the continued acceptance of immigrants. Emerging far-right parties have had an important influence. Furthermore, the domestic economic environment and influence remains sluggish across Europe, as the minister... middle of paper... frost minister was not listed in January. The Dutch department's website recently published last month, senior officials of the department expect reimbursement of public expenses, including travel, accommodation, costs, consumption of meals and costs for attending training courses and meetings, while costs and expenses related to this security not not openly on the website, a total of 13 ministers, seven undersecretaries, 11 deputy secretaries and more than 50 senior directors of the expense account to see the light. For example, the Dutch Minister of the Interior in January for 563.25 euros, mainly for newspaper and magazine subscriptions, justice and security officials in January on a business trip and official entertainment expenses amount to 7500 euros, but the Dutch government on a business trip to the large Foreign Minister Timothy Mance's expense account was not prepared in January.