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Belgium publishes two new laws treating applications already processed elsewhere as subsequent and limiting reception aid

23/07/2025

On 23 July, Belgium officially published two new laws aimed at reducing the burden on international protection procedures and limiting access to reception for certain applicants. In particular, these laws redefine which applications are considered subsequent by including those who have already received protection or a final decision in another EU country, and they limit access to reception facilities and material assistance for this group. The laws reflect the government’s intention to streamline asylum processing and manage reception capacity effectively.

Theme:
Reception
International Protection
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Aliens Act
subsequent application
Reception Act
material assistance
material reception condition

Dutch Council of State rules that single male asylum seekers can no longer be returned to Belgium

23/07/2025

The Dutch Council of State has ruled that single male asylum seekers may no longer be transferred to Belgium under the Dublin Regulation. The judgment cites systemic failures in Belgium’s reception and legal protection for this group, exposing them to a real risk of inhuman treatment. These individuals must now remain in the Netherlands while their asylum claims are processed.

Theme:
Reception
International Protection
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Dublin Regulation
Dublin transfer
shortage
reception place
inhuman treatment

Trafficking in human beings - the international dimension

16/07/2025

This EMN study examines how 25 countries address the international dimension of human trafficking, encompassing prevention, law enforcement, victim support, and international partnerships. It presents national approaches, good practices and persistent challenges, both within EMN countries and in cooperation with third countries. Readers will find examples of institutional cooperation, capacity-building efforts, and initiatives targeting specific regions or groups. The study also highlights how recent EU policy developments are shaping national anti-trafficking strategies.

Theme:
Smuggling & Trafficking
Publication type:
Thematic Studies
Keywords:
trafficking victim
non-EU national
anti-trafficking strategy
international dimension

Experts meet at EMN Poland Presidency Conference to discuss irregular migration

24/06/2025

On 24 June 2025, EMN Belgium participated in the Polish Presidency Conference on countering irregular migration. The discussions examined this phenomenon from three perspectives: strengthening the EU’s external borders to prevent irregular entries, combating migrant smuggling to dismantle criminal networks, and addressing the root causes of irregular migration and providing safe and legal alternatives.

Theme:
Borders & Visa
Irregular Migration
Smuggling & Trafficking
Type:
News item
Keywords:
external border
border control
migrant smuggling
criminal network
root causes
legal pathway

38 members of the largest trafficking network operating in Belgium have been referred to the correctional court

14/06/2025

Thirty-eight members of a Belgian-Chinese human trafficking network have been formally referred by the Ghent chamber of indictment to the correctional court. They face multiple charges including sexual exploitation, trafficking, pimping, money laundering, and document forgery. The Federal Migration Centre, Myria, has joined the case as a civil party, representing the interests of victims. 

Theme:
Smuggling & Trafficking
Type:
News item
Keywords:
victims of human trafficking
criminal network
sexual exploitation

Fedasil reduces reception capacity for unaccompanied foreign minors

12/06/2025

Fedasil has announced a further reduction in the number of reception places for unaccompanied foreign minors (MENA), with 279 places set to be withdrawn from the network by 1 September 2025. The measure, approved in April, comes in response to the continuing decline in arrivals observed since 2023. Most of the places concerned will be converted into generic reception places.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
reception place
unaccompanied foreign minor

CJEU rules that parents can't be penalised for facilitating unauthorised entry when accompanied by minor children

03/06/2025

On 3 June 2025, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) delivered a judgment clarifying the scope of the offence of facilitation of unauthorised entry into the EU. The Court ruled that a third-country national cannot be criminally penalised for bringing minors under their care into an EU Member State, even if this entry breaches border rules. This decision emphasises the protection of family responsibilities and fundamental rights within EU law.

Theme:
Irregular Migration
Smuggling & Trafficking
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Facilitation Directive
unauthorised entry
EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
respect for private and family life

Prisme calls for more inclusive reception and asylum procedures for LGBTQIA+ applicants in Belgium

17/05/2025

On 17 May, the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT), the organisation Prisme has disclosed a set of recommendations highlighting the challenges faced by LGBTQIA+ individuals seeking international protection in Belgium. These findings point to several shortcomings in the reception and asylum system and outline measures to ensure more inclusive procedures.

Theme:
Vulnerable groups
Reception
International Protection
Type:
News item
Keywords:
LGBTQIA+
applicant for international protection
reception centre
special needs
Training
inclusion

Belgium plays key role in joint operation against international migrant smuggling network

13/05/2025

On 13 May 2025, Belgian authorities arrested six individuals in West Flanders as part of a coordinated international operation targeting an organised migrant smuggling network suspected of facilitating the irregular entry of up to 300 non-EU nationals into the European Union. In total, fifteen suspects were apprehended in Belgium, Germany and Poland, in a series of actions supported by Europol and Eurojust and involving close cooperation between law enforcement and judicial authorities in the participating countries.

Theme:
Smuggling & Trafficking
Type:
News item
Keywords:
migrant smuggling
smuggling network
joint action day
Europol
Eurojust

The fourth suspect in the Essex lorry tragedy is sentenced to 12 years in prison by the Bruges criminal court

07/05/2025

On 7 May 2025, the Court of First Instance of West Flanders, Bruges division, sentenced the Vietnamese national, N. Van Kim (34), in absentia to twelve years’ imprisonment and a fine of €616,000 for human smuggling under aggravating circumstances. The court also ordered the deprivation of his civil rights for ten years and issued a warrant for his immediate arrest.

Theme:
Smuggling & Trafficking
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Essex lorry tragedy
Bruges criminal court
Vietnamese migrants
smuggling network
migrant death

EMN Belgium strengthens collaboration with Fedasil

24/04/2025

During a lunch & learn session, the EMN Belgium team met with around 30 Fedasil staff members to present the work of the European Migration Network, encourage active participation in the national network, and provide updates on recent and upcoming publications and activities.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item

Dutch court blocks Dublin transfer to Belgium due to inadequate reception conditions

11/04/2025

In a judgment issued on 11 April 2025, the District Court of The Hague, sitting in Groningen, found that single, non-vulnerable male asylum seekers face a real risk of being deprived of adequate reception facilities in Belgium, which could lead to inhumane or degrading treatment. This ruling follows previous decisions by Dutch judges who determined that Dublin transfers to Belgium could not be carried out due to insufficient guarantees of proper accommodation.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Dublin Regulation
reception condition
reception crisis
inhuman or degrading treatment
Article 3 ECHR

Fedasil's Reach Out Team informed approximately 1.700 migrants in precarious situations in Brussels and Flanders in 2024

07/04/2025

Last year, Fedasil’s mobile and multilingual Reach Out team provided information to 1.702 migrants in precarious situations in Brussels and Flanders. Representing more than 75 nationalities, these individuals received counselling on a wide range of topics, from international protection and reception to healthcare, employment, and voluntary return.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
migrant
precarious situation
Reach Out Team
counselling

The Belgian Federal Police contributes to an international operation against a major child sexual exploitation platform

02/04/2025

An unprecedented international law enforcement operation has led to the dismantling of Kidflix, one of the world’s largest child sexual exploitation platforms. With the support of Europol, authorities from over 35 countries – including Belgium – coordinated efforts to shut down the site and identify the perpetrators. The platform had nearly two million registered users and facilitated the distribution of vast amounts of child sexual abuse material (CSAM).

Theme:
Smuggling & Trafficking
Type:
News item
Keywords:
child sexual exploitation
law enforcement
joint action day

Amnesty International urges the Belgian government to immediately provide sufficient reception places

02/04/2025

In a new report, Amnesty International urges the Belgian government to ensure that all people seeking asylum are given adequate housing and that they have access to adequate healthcare services, including specialised psychological support, regardless of their housing situation. Belgian authorities are also called to activate the "dispersal plan" outlined in domestic law and implement contingency plans to manage fluctuations in the number of asylum applications.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
reception crisis
reception capacity
housing
access to healthcare

Reception centre staff now has a new tool to capture children’s experiences and better understand their needs

25/03/2025

On 25 March 2025, the Belgian Contact Point to the European Migration Network (EMN) participated in a study morning dedicated to the presentation of a new tool: "The Reception Centre as Seen by Children." The new tool provides practical methods for capturing children's experiences, enabling professionals to better understand their needs and enhance the quality of care in these centres.

 

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
reception centre
child
child-friendly environment

Belgium, Germany and Italy join forces in Europol operation, resulting in multiple arrests for migrant smuggling across the English Channel

19/03/2025

Several raids were carried out on 19 March 2025 by German authorities, with the support of investigators from the Belgian Federal Police. The operation targeted a criminal network based in Germany, facilitating the crossing of the English Channel by small boats. It resulted in 6 arrests under Belgian judicial orders.

 

 

Theme:
Smuggling & Trafficking
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Europol
joint operation
English channel
small boat

The Minister for Asylum and Migration, Anneleen Van Bossuyt, ends the subsidies for new Local Reception Initiatives

18/03/2025

The Minister for Asylum and Migration has decided to discontinue the Impuls Fund, which had been established to provide additional support to local authorities in covering the extra costs associated with opening new Local Reception Initiatives. The Minister will now move towards a more collective approach to reception, with existing Local Reception Initiatives being gradually phased out. 

 

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
reception crisis
local reception initiative
subsidy

The reduction of reception places is a counterproductive and costly measure, say seven humanitarian and civil society organisations

17/03/2025

In their report 2024, seven humanitarian and civil society organisations raise concerns over the Belgian government's plan to reduce reception places for applicants for international protection, warning that this measure could increase homelessness, negatively impact individuals' health and integration prospects, and generate significant hidden costs for society.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
reception crisis
homelessness

EU Parliament study suggests exempting humanitarian assistance and actions aligned with international protection from criminalisation

14/03/2025

In a recent study, the European Parliament Research Service (EPRS) recommended clarifying the scope of criminal offences in the Facilitation Directive to ensure that only activities involving organised criminal networks are included and called for the explicit exemption of humanitarian actions aligned with international protection from criminalisation.

Theme:
Smuggling & Trafficking
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Facilitation Directive
criminal offence
criminalisation
humanitarian assistance
solidarity
exemption

Deadline to apply to be part of the EU Civil Society Platform against trafficking in human beings

13/02/2025

The European Commission has launched a call of expression of interest to renew the composition of the “EU Civil Society Platform against trafficking in human beings”. Civil society organisations that are legally based in EU Member States and have demonstrated experience in the protection of and assistance to victims of trafficking in human beings are invited to apply before 5 March 2025.

Theme:
Smuggling & Trafficking
Type:
Event
Keywords:
EU Civil Society Platform against trafficking in human beings
membership

Belgium contributes to Europol operation against human trafficking networks using online platforms to enable their criminal activities

28/02/2025

In a coordinated effort to combat human trafficking, Europol hosted an international operational action from 25 to 28 February 2025, bringing together experts in analysis, OSINT (Open Source Intelligence), and investigations from 12 countries, including Belgium. The operation focused on detecting and disrupting human trafficking networks operating online, particularly those exploiting Ukrainian nationals.

Theme:
Smuggling & Trafficking
Type:
News item
Keywords:
sexual exploitation
Ukrainian
trafficker
victim of trafficking
digital technology

Ad Hoc Query on mechanisms for verifying actual residence in allocated asylum accommodation

16/02/2025

This ad hoc query examines whether EMN Member and Observer Countries use mechanisms to verify that applicants are genuinely residing in the allocated accommodation. It explores how these mechanisms are implemented, whether vulnerability criteria are considered, and the rules for determining if accommodation has been abandoned and if residents can challenge such assessments. It also looks into whether these mechanisms have led to legal challenges, particularly regarding data protection.

Theme:
Reception
Publication type:
Ad Hoc Queries
Keywords:
reception centre
reception facility
presence monitoring

487 persons were resettled in Belgium in 2024, according to Fedasil

11/02/2025

Fedasil revealed that Belgium resettled 487 people in 2024, exceeding the 287 resettled in 2023. The refugees resettled in 2024 mainly came from countries such as Syria, Congo, Eritrea and Sudan.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
resettlement
resettled refugee

70% of all transmigrants found in Belgium in 2024 were found in West Flanders

24/01/2025

According to a report commissioned by the governor of West Flanders, a total of 632 transmigrants were caught in the province in 2024, while in 2023 there were fewer than 400. The province's share of interceptions also went up. West Flanders accounted for about 70% of all transit migrants intercepted in Belgium in 2024, compared to around 50% in previous years.

Theme:
Smuggling & Trafficking
Type:
News item
Keywords:
transmigrant
transit migrant
West Flanders

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