Thursday, March 19, 2015

Labor will hardly help center to retrieve asylum children – Aftenposten

In parallel with the processing of mistrust proposal against Justice Minister Anders Anundsen (FRP), has the bourgeois parties have been in talks about a so-called political solution.

centrist parties KrF and Left wants long remaining asylum children were sent out of the country last year before the new rules came into force shall be able to get their cases processed after the new rules.

After Labor Wednesday went in distrust toward Anundsen have hoped in the center been that Ap thus can come to support the claim retrial. So easy it is not.

– We are basically very skeptical claim about a new case management, says Labour’s immigration policy spokesperson Eirik Sivertsen Aftenposten.

– Labor believes matters will be treated under the current regulations, justifies Sivertsen.

– No context of mistrust matter

He believes there may be a number of problems with the demarcation if one stingrays by this principle.

Sivertsen stressed that the question now is not treated in the Labour parliamentary group, but does not envisage that the conclusion is that the Labor Party supports the proposal for new procedures.

Labor representative believes there is no correlation between the party’s decision to go in for mistrust and the question of what to do with the long remaining asylum children who were sent out of Norway before the new rules came into place in December.

– The question of distrust is an inspection case about the relationship between the Minister and the Parliament. It has nothing with the political realities to do, says Sivertsen.



KrF and Left has not decided

KrF and Left decided not in their meetings Wednesday whether they will support mistrust proposal the justice minister. Should it be a majority for a confidence motion, it will trigger a government crisis. Therefore, it is highly unlikely that the government’s support parties KrF and Left advocates this.

However, it is applicable with different types of criticism, and if the government gives some concessions on asylum children field can be invigorating for confidence Anundsen.

Christian Democratic Party and the Liberal tactic is for the Aftenposten to wait as long as possible to give a definitive clarification of how they conclude in distrust matter.

Control Committee deadline to submit its report is March 23, but sources in the two parties say it may be necessary to keep the tension until the matter be discussed in the parliament hall after Easter.

Conversations on socialist side can determine

The proposal that the 80 seconded long remaining asylum children who were forcibly returned by 2014 to get a new procedural originally from SV.

The reason is that the Christian Democrats and Left in negotiations with the Conservatives and FRP fall 2013 won approval for a certain softening in the cases of asylum children who have lived in Norway.

After protracted tug of war between the four socialist parties came these new permanent rules first place in December 2014 – after one year later. Meanwhile a number of long remaining asylum children sent out of the country.

It is these children KrF and Left has had secret talks with the government parties about.

Pick whatever not to Norway before proceedings

According to Aftenposten, it may be appropriate to discuss an intermediate solution where one gives a procedural to some of the children who were sent out in 2014 – for example, by setting the limit at a certain date for dispatch, which countries the children are sent to or otherwise.

To retrieve children and their families to Norway that they should be here while proceedings in progress, are not applicable.

Norwegian Organization for Asylum Seekers (NOAS) has gone through many of the cases of 80 children who are sent out during the last year.

Adviser Mari Sail Trim said in February that NOAS then knew about 24 children forcibly returned from 8 different families they believe would have had ample opportunities to stay in Norway, if they got a reconsideration under the new rules.

Ministry Thursday a new instruction

Wednesday it was announced that the Ministry of Justice has instructed UNE and UDI to postpone implementation of individual forced returns, to ensure long remaining asylum children get assessed their cases under the new immigration regulations.

– We hereby into a safety valve to ensure that children which can be covered by the changes in the Immigration Regulations, can get tried their case under the new rules, says justice and readiness Minister Anders Anundsen (FRP) in a press release.

The Ministry states that the instruction applies to children who have stayed in Norway for four and a half years or more and who have not received treated his case for changes in immigration regulations in December last year.

The instructions do not apply to children who are already sent out of Norway.

KrF says this is not enough

– They are not part of this. Instructions apply from yesterday, but it solves the not the situation that arose last year, says Christian Democrat immigration policy spokesman Geir Toskedal said.

He notes that many long remaining asylum children were forcibly in 2014.

Toskedal hope that these asylum children will have their cases reconsidered.

– But it remains to be seen what will happen with these. But both Anundsen and Prime Minister Erna Solberg have indicated that they will talk to us about this, he said.

He insists that it is a coincidence that this change comes as distrust case progress against Anundsen.

Published: 19 March. 2015 6:23 p.m.

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