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About seventy protesters try to block asylum laws

About seventy protesters try to block asylum laws

Approximately 70 protesters gathered outside the Dutch Senate in The Hague to demonstrate against proposed asylum laws. The group urged senators to vote against the legislation, arguing that it lacks effectiveness and long-term perspective.

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