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From Asylum Center to Asylum Center: Abdul Had a Job in the Hague, but Had to Move to Assen

Summary by rtl.nl
He worked as a cleaner in The Hague, yet Abdul (23) was forced to move to Assen by the COA (Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers). Such a forced relocation happens to about 40 percent of asylum seekers in the Netherlands, regardless of whether they are in school or employed. "I was just getting my life back on track and learning Dutch, and then I had to leave. To Assen."
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He worked as a cleaner in The Hague, yet Abdul (23) was forced to move to Assen by the COA (Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers). Such a forced relocation happens to about 40 percent of asylum seekers in the Netherlands, regardless of whether they are in school or employed. "I was just getting my life back on track and learning Dutch, and then I had to leave. To Assen."

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rtl.nl broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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