Anti-immigration policy has launched the Dutch and German governments in upheaval in the midst of the growing nationalist feeling in Europe.
In the Netherlands, the nationalist chief Geert Wilders withdrew his party from the country’s power coalition After the ministers do not agree on stricter asylum measures. Meanwhile, a German court judged that Berlin’s efforts to divert asylum seekers on the border were illegal, a blow to government efforts to postpone a challenge from the far right.
European countries have increased more and more to reduce migration – nine EU member states last month called to larger restrictions – with a notable exception: Spain aims to accommodate a million new migrants Over the next three years, in the hope of stimulating the birth rate of the fall and strengthening its economy.
