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Posted on April 3rd, 2009 by martijn.
Categories: Multiculti Issues.
Besides the Afghanistan conference this week in The Hague and the economic crisis, one of the most discussed issues this week is about citizenshhip for babies. What’s the matter? Well the problem is that if parents register their newborn babies they cannot choose what citizenship the baby gets. Over the last week two cases appeared. One in which children of a Moroccan mother do not only get Dutch citizenship but also Moroccan, whether the parents want to or not (and they did not want that). The second case got the most attention. In this a boy with a nice ‘Dutch’ name Friso got Turkish citizenship causing great dismay with his parents Suzan and Vincent van Saase (also nice ‘Dutch’ names). This happened because the mother Suzan has a Turkish father and a Dutch mother.
Several bloggers responded: Ger Blog: Citizenship issue is a human rights issue, MP Paul de Krom blogged about his appearance on tv in a talk show that also featured the Van Saase couple, and stated that according to him it is unacceptable that there are 17 countries in the world that make it impossible for their subjects to give up their citizenship and that the Dutch authorities comply to that policy. Weblog Geen Commentaar (calling it earlier shameful pampering by public servants) quoted Christian Democrat MP Sterk who stated that not the public servants are responsible for the double citizenship for the children , but their parents. She stated this during the debate in the parliament about the issue; the social-democrats (PvdA), the socialists (SP) and the conservative liberals (VVD) agreed with her while Geert Wilders stated to be against the ban on registration (as proposed) because ‘it is important to recognize the issue of double citizenship’. This seems to be sort of opportunistic, you do not want people to get rid of their double citizenship, so you can problematize it..something that is recognized by others such as Cindy Schneider as well.Weblog Boilingpoints asks questions about the public servants such as their citizenship and state that although your child is white and has 100% Dutch blood in its vains, the traitors at city hall find a way to give your child a foreign citizenship. Paul Lieben at Elsevier magazine calls people to cancel their Dutch citizenship as a form of protest and links the issue to other unwelcomed issues pertaining to double citizenship. According to Verdekkeme the Netherlands imposes the second (meaning non-Dutch) citizenship and links it to integration. Medicalfacts warns parents to pay attention their child gets the right citizenship(s).
So why calling this serious issue a hype?
So why the hype now? Two wild guesses:
Other reasons for why all the fuss is a hype is because the matter is more complicated than appears in most statements and reports:
And yes, again some serious and difficult multiculti issue is being abused for political gain.
1 comment.
Comment on June 29th, 2011.
‘At that time I compared it to the racist one-drop rule whereby a Dutch mother can have a Moroccan child, but a Moroccan mother cannot have a Dutch child.’
A Moroccan (mother or father) is called an allochtoon: those truly are non-Arians and colored persons in Holland, this is how officials refers to those individuals.
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