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From 'no room here' to 'we're already doing so much': five reasons municipalities aren't complying with the dispersal law

From 'no room here' to 'we're already doing so much': five reasons municipalities aren't complying with the dispersal law

The Dutch government has identified several municipalities failing to comply with the new dispersal law regarding asylum seekers. While some municipalities are outright refusing, most cite logistical challenges and capacity constraints as the primary reasons for their non-compliance.

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