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Heerlen May Ban Unemployed People and Criminals From Certain Neighborhoods

Summary by rd.nl
The municipality of Heerlen is authorized to ban unemployed and criminal housing seekers from certain neighborhoods. Caretaker Minister of Housing Mona Keijzer (BBB) has approved a request from the municipality to implement the Special Measures for Major Cities Problems Act, also known as the "Rotterdam Act."
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The municipality of Heerlen is authorized to ban unemployed and criminal housing seekers from certain neighborhoods. Caretaker Minister of Housing Mona Keijzer (BBB) has approved a request from the municipality to implement the Special Measures for Major Cities Problems Act, also known as the "Rotterdam Act."

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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