Residents of the Dutch municipality of Hulst have reacted with indignation after local authorities confirmed that the Reynaertland pool will again be used as emergency accommodation for asylum seekers. The decision responds to an urgent request from the Ministry of Asylum and Migration of the Netherlands. The centre will open again on May 15, will operate for one year and will accommodate a maximum of 50 asylum seekers in the pool complex.
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Residents of the Dutch municipality of Hulst have reacted with indignation after local authorities confirmed that the Reynaertland pool will again be used as emergency accommodation for asylum seekers. The decision responds to an urgent request from the Ministry of Asylum and Migration of the Netherlands. The centre will open again on May 15, will operate for one year and will accommodate a maximum of 50 asylum seekers in the pool complex.