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Crisis Shelters More Often in Neighborhoods that Are Already Struggling; 'The Residents Are Not Unwilling, Really Not. But They Have Reached Their limit.'

Summary by De Telegraaf
Many emergency asylum seeker centers regularly appear in neighborhoods or villages that are already struggling. Groups of asylum seekers end up in places characterized by poverty, unemployment, and crime. Like in Apeldoorn: “240 asylum seekers added all at once. Far too much is being asked of this neighborhood.”

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Many emergency asylum seeker centers regularly appear in neighborhoods or villages that are already struggling. Groups of asylum seekers end up in places characterized by poverty, unemployment, and crime. Like in Apeldoorn: “240 asylum seekers added all at once. Far too much is being asked of this neighborhood.”

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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