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Minister Keijzer Argues with Coa About 'Empty Beds' While Ter Apel Overflows

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The registration center in Ter Apel is once again bursting at the seams. On Thursday night, 2,030 asylum seekers slept there—thirty more than permitted. And this despite the fact that, according to the government, fewer people are actually coming to the Netherlands. The chaos is leading to fines, frustration, and a public fight between Minister Mona Keijzer and the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA), De Telegraaf reports.
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The registration center in Ter Apel is once again bursting at the seams. On Thursday night, 2,030 asylum seekers slept there—thirty more than permitted. And this despite the fact that, according to the government, fewer people are actually coming to the Netherlands. The chaos is leading to fines, frustration, and a public fight between Minister Mona Keijzer and the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA), De Telegraaf reports.

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nieuwrechts.nl broke the news in on Sunday, November 9, 2025.
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