
International Roundup
New
Mexican Foreign Relations Secretary Takes Office
Luis
Ernesto Derbez left his post as
Former
Foreign Relations Secretary Jorge Castaneda left office last week under pressure
from lawmakers unhappy with handling of relations with
Derbez
said he didn't plan to make any major changes in
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Dutch
Liberal Party Leader Suggests Payment for Integration Courses
Gerrit
Zalm, leader of the Liberal Party (VVD) said new immigrants should be paid EUR
3,000 for graduating a compulsory integration course.
Students
undergo a 600-hour program consisting of Dutch language and culture lessons.
Zalm's proposed reimbursement would refund about half the cost of the classes.
He
also suggested that immigrants should be allowed to take private courses, in
order to reduce the backlog.
All
Dutch immigrants must take integration courses, with the exception of newcomers
from EU member countries,
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EU
to Fingerprint All Asylum Seekers
The
EU launched a centralized fingerprinting system from
Border
controls between most EU countries have been abolished, but all applicants over
the age of 14 are now fingerprinted at their point of entry into the union.
Anyone crossing a border and found to have applied for asylum in another member
country will be returned there.
The
fingerprint data will be stored for a maximum of 10 years and will be erased if
an asylum seeker gains full citizenship.
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