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No, los Países Bajos no "legalizaron" la inmigración irregular: ¿Qué decidió realmente el Senado?

La Cámara Alta neerlandesa rechazó recientemente un proyecto de ley de asilo de línea dura, lo que algunos interpretan como la anulación de la noción de que los inmigrantes irregulares "son ilegales a ojos de la ley".

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00:00Did the Netherlands vote against making illegal immigrants illegal?
00:08Dutch social media users and activists claim that the country's Senate has rejected a proposed law
00:14that would have made residing in the Netherlands illegally illegal.
00:18The Senate did recently throw out a bill designed by the far-right populist PVV party
00:23to take a hard line on illegal immigration, but the narrative suggests a major legal reversal.
00:29The Cube spoke to experts who said that framing the bill in such a way was an oversimplification
00:33and that the devil is in the details.
00:36Living in the Netherlands without a valid permit has long been classified as illegal or irregular
00:40under administrative migration law.
00:43The proposal devised by PVV and rejected by the Senate would have criminalized a legal resident,
00:48moving it into the realm of criminal law.
00:50But voting down the bill doesn't mean that undocumented migrants are suddenly legal either.
00:55They still face consequences such as detention and deportation, but under administrative law,
01:00as they did before, rather than being given a criminal record.
01:04Critics of the proposed law celebrated its rejection because advisory bodies said that
01:08it would have made it a criminal offense to help or support any illegal immigrants.
01:13NGOs and churches rallied against this provision, with some detractors arguing that even volunteers
01:18in soup kitchens could be accused of being complicit in a crime.
01:21Justice Minister David Van Weel attempted to amend the bill to include a humanitarian clause,
01:27which said that acts of charity would not be punishable.
01:30The amendment lost by a vote and ultimately led to the law's downfall.
01:34The PVV party accused the government of trying to water it down.
01:38Centrist and religious parties, meanwhile, refused to support it unless the humanitarian clause was in there.
01:44In the end, the bill didn't fail because the Senate wanted to be soft on illegal immigration,
01:49but because politicians couldn't agree on whether the line between a border policy
01:53and a bowl of soup should be drawn.
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