Arnhem Mayor Asks Asylum Minister for More Help, Guidance for Troublemaking Syrian Teens
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Is Minister Faber Really Not up to Scratch? Insiders Paint a Disturbing, but Sometimes Nuanced Picture
Asylum Minister Marjolein Faber (64) is the scapegoat in political The Hague. She is not very good at it, is the general feeling now. But is that true, De Telegraaf asked as many people involved as possible. And is it only her fault that things are going so badly in the asylum field? Insiders paint a sometimes disconcerting, but sometimes also a more nuanced picture than often seeps out.
Ahmed Marcouch Raises the Alarm with Minister Faber About Underage Refugees: 'They Have Nothing to Lose and Are Sliding Down the Drain'
Unaccompanied minor refugees are increasingly involved in nuisance and crime. "If you say: as modest as possible, then as a minister also take responsibility for the side effects of that policy."
Arnhem mayor asks Asylum Minister for more help, guidance for troublemaking Syrian teens
Several municipalities have noticed an increase in incidents involving Syrian teenagers getting into fights and causing other types of trouble. Mayor Ahmed Marcouch of Arnhem is asking Minister Marjolein Faber of Asylum and Migration for more support to offer these children some perspective, De Gelderlander reports.
Syrian Youth Cause Much Unrest in Major Cities: Marcouch Asks Faber for Support
Syrian youth and young asylum seekers from safe countries are increasingly causing nuisance in cities. Mayor Ahmed Marcouch of Arnhem is asking Minister Marjolein Faber (Asylum and Migration) for more support. "These young people often see little perspective."
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