Ten Dutch Municipalities Summoned for Failing to Meet Legal Asylum Shelter Requirements
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Ten municipalities must report to the Ministry of Asylum and Migration because they are failing to meet their statutory obligation to provide sufficient reception places. These are Aalten, Achtkarspelen, Bergen (Limburg), Beverwijk, Gemert-Bakel, Overbetuwe, Sluis, Valkenswaard, Voerendaal, and Westland.
Minister Van den Brink (Asylum, CDA) named ten municipalities on Monday that show no sign of meeting their targets under the Distribution Act. He is entering into dialogue. It is the last chance for the municipalities to prevent intervention by the central government.
Ten municipalities must report to the Ministry of Asylum and Migration because they are failing to meet their statutory obligation to provide sufficient reception places. These are Aalten, Achtkarspelen, Bergen (Limburg), Beverwijk, Gemert-Bakel, Overbetuwe, Sluis, Valkenswaard, Voerendaal, and Westland.
The cabinet is increasing pressure on ten municipalities to comply with the Asylum Distribution Act. These are Aalten, Achtkarspelen, Bergen (Limburg), Beverwijk, Gemert-Bakel, Overbetuwe, Sluis, Valkenswaard, Voerendaal, and Westland.
Municipalities that do not adequately implement the Compulsory Asylum Act and refuse accommodation are placed under supervision by Minister Van den Brink (Asylum) and invited for a meeting.
They are not complying with the Distribution Act. Therefore, the responsible aldermen are now being summoned by Minister Van den Brink.
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