L’UE ha raggiunto un accordo sull’equa distribuzione dei richiedenti asilo nell’Unione Europea. Secondo l’accordo, i paesi dell’UE dove la pressione migratoria è inferiore alla media devono accogliere ulteriori richiedenti asilo che arrivano in altri stati membri come la Grecia o l’Italia o pagare paesi come questi dove la pressione migratoria è elevata per aiutarli a gestire il flusso di migranti. Il Belgio ha optato per la seconda opzione e pagherà circa 13 milioni di euro all’UE agli Stati membri che sono sottoposti a una forte pressione migratoria.

https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/en/2025/12/09/belgium-opts-to-pay-rather-than-take-in-additional-asylum-seeker/

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  1. Alkapwn0r on

    Isn’t that the way it is supposed to be? Ask asylum in the first country you enter when entering the EU

  2. FearlessVisual1 on

    Funny how this new EU migration plan is being portrayed in the media as a tightening of the screws on migration policy, when actually we’re threatened to get more migrants unless we pay up. Fuck the EU once again

  3. Plato_fan_5 on

    This is undoubtedly a mouth-watering policy for the N-VA electorate, but it doesn’t seem like the most economically fruitful one. In a time when our country needs strict budgetary reform to limit its insane spendings, wouldn’t it be better to bring these asylum seekers here where they can actually contribute to the economy by buying goods and, after their 4-month waiting period, by working here? Keeping them in Greece or wherever *sounds* nice, but it’s effectively another expenditure we taxpayers have to cough up money for.

    Edit: and not just a small expenditure either, but 12.9 *million* euros.

  4. Hot__Marijke on

    13 million is nothing compared to the cost of those people to our society

  5. Hot__Marijke on

    13 million is nothing compared to the cost of those people to our society

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