Around 8000 people gathered against Belgium's asylum and migration policy of the Belgian Secretary of State for Immigration, Theo Franken in Brussels, Belgium, on 13 January, 2018. After he ordered asylum seekers be returned to Sudan, where they say they fear for their lives. People are asking for his resign. Some politicians have suggested that the migration secretary, Theo Francken, the leader who invited the Sudanese officials to Belgium, should consider stepping down over his handling of the matter. Francken has said he has no plans to resign after appearing to mislead Parliament by tellin

Around 8000 people gathered against Belgium's asylum and migration policy of the Belgian Secretary of State for Immigration, Theo Franken in Brussels, Belgium, on 13 January, 2018. After he ordered asylum seekers be returned to Sudan, where they say they fear for their lives. People are asking for his resign. Some politicians have suggested that the migration secretary, Theo Francken, the leader who invited the Sudanese officials to Belgium, should consider stepping down over his handling of the matter. Francken has said he has no plans to resign after appearing to mislead Parliament by tellin Stock Photo
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Around 8000 people gathered against Belgium's asylum and migration policy of the Belgian Secretary of State for Immigration, Theo Franken in Brussels, Belgium, on 13 January, 2018. After he ordered asylum seekers be returned to Sudan, where they say they fear for their lives. People are asking for his resign. Some politicians have suggested that the migration secretary, Theo Francken, the leader who invited the Sudanese officials to Belgium, should consider stepping down over his handling of the matter. Francken has said he has no plans to resign after appearing to mislead Parliament by telling lawmakers, incorrectly, after the allegations emerged that no further deportations were planned. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

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