expulsion from the netherlands
"Expulsion from the Netherlands" refers to the legal act of forcefully removing an individual from the country's territory, often due to violation of immigration laws, criminal activities, or threats to public safety, resulting in the person being barred from reentering the country.
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- challenges faced by expelled individuals upon return to their home countries or other destinations
- deportation of failed asylum seekers in the netherlands
- deportation procedures in the netherlands
- detention centers for deportees in the netherlands
- dutch immigration laws
- expulsion of criminal immigrants from the netherlands
- expulsion of jews
- forced removal from the netherlands
- immigration policy in the netherlands
- re-entry bans in the netherlands
- reasons for expulsion from the netherlands
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