The two -status system distinguishes between refugees who are persecuted personally and people who flee for war or violence. The IND warns that it is difficult to implement the complete package. “The implementation tests show that a lot of extra work results from both legislative proposals. In addition, this results in a worrying picture,” the IND reports in a letter to the ministers. They sent the very critical tests to the room late on Tuesday evening.

In addition to these legislative proposals, the service must also perform the European migration pact. According to the test, this threatens an accumulation of work, with great risks for implementation. “The sum of all changes shows that a greater effect on the appeal procedures can be expected. In the case of case law, the legal profession and the IND will also have to be taken into account with extraordinary many extra appeal procedures,” the IND said. The service also fears that the laws will not stand in court.

Asylum ministers hope for rapid treatment

Asylum ministers Mona Keijzer (BBB) ​​and David van Weel (VVD) announced in a response to have taken note of the performance tests. The ministers acknowledge that the introduction of these laws has consequences for implementation in the asylum chain. Keijzer, who deals with the two -state system, wanted to introduce parts of the system in phases. In particular, the stricter rules for nastyis must apply immediately, while other parts follow later. . The ministers say they look forward to rapid and careful handling in parliament.

Henri Bontebal (CDA) during the first day of the general political considerations. © ANP / HH

For the CDA this is a crucial issue. In the House of Representatives, the Christian Democrats did not support the two -state system through the concerns at the IND. The CDA therefore wants harsh guarantees that the service will have time and resources to roll out the system step by step. The support of the CDA is desperately needed to guide the plan through the Senate. Without their yes voice, the cabinet can more or less whistle for a majority.

Asylum laws

The two-state system is part of the two asylum laws, which arises from the spirit of former minister Marjolein Faber (PVV). The government wants to focus on ‘the strictest asylum policy ever’. The Asylum Measures Act includes the abolition of a permanent residence permit, limiting the period of a temporary asylum permit from five to three years, shortening nuclear families and measures to make asylum procedures more efficient.

The other proposal therefore consists of the so -called reintroduction of the two -state system, which makes a distinction between people who flee from a war zone and people who are personally prosecuted. This gives extra possibilities to limit the influx of nicizers into the second group.

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