Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Asylum seekers sleep outside the asylum application center in Ter Apel, August 2022
Asylum seekers sleep outside the asylum application center in Ter Apel, August 2022 - Credit: Red Cross / Red Cross - License: All Rights Reserved
Politics
asylum
asylum shelter
asylum seeker
Eric van der Burg
Ministry of Justice and Security
VNG
Rutger Groot Wassink
Monday, 3 October 2022 - 08:32

Share this article:

Number of asylum shelter spots falling, not rising

Despite the asylum agreement the government announced at the end of August to solve the crisis in asylum reception, the number of shelter spots in the Netherlands is decreasing instead of increasing. Many government contracts with municipalities expired on October 1, resulting in the shortage of asylum shelters rising, Nieuwsuur reports.

Responsible State Secretary Eric van der Burg (Asylum) called the problems serious. “Because a lot of crisis shelters are now closing even though we have made an agreement with the security regions: let’s keep those places and see if we can double the number. But we now arrive at a net decrease of 1,250 shelter spots,” he said to the program.

According to the asylum agreement, the Netherlands must create approximately 11,000 reception places. According to Van der Burg, municipalities are again failing to deliver. “If I fulfill my part of the agreements, I can also ask the municipalities whether they would keep to their part of the agreements.”

Amsterdam alderman Rutger Groot Wassink (GroenLinks), who speaks on behalf of the association of Dutch municipalities VNG, called the asylum shelter shortage an “accident in slow motion.” According to him, the unfair division in how many asylum seekers municipalities shelter is untenable. He wants municipalities to be able to “exchange” different forms of reception. “Some municipalities have to do more with first reception, and others have more homes for refugees.”

Amsterdam offers a lot of emergency reception, for example, sheltering over 3,000 asylum seekers. Rotterdam, on the other hand, refuses to shelter more than 500 asylum seekers. But the city also took in over 2,000 Ukrainian refugees and made 1,000 homes available for refugees per year. “If we can do that with other municipalities, we’ll figure it out quickly,” Groot Wassink said.

State Secretary Van der Berg is working on a law to ensure that all municipalities make a fair and proportionate contribution to the reception of asylum seekers. The government can use this law to force municipalities to provide shelter in the future. Van der Burg hopes the law can take effect on January 1, 2023.

More like this

Image
Asylum seekers on Lesbos
Netherlands joins call to shetler intercepted asylum seekers in non-EU countries: report
Image
Empty beds in a shelter
Many cities not evicting third-country nationals yet as court rules another 90 can stay
Image
Undated photo of the emergency asylum center on Baanstee-Noord in Purmerend
Dutch provinces must organize 96,000 reception places for asylum seekers
Image
Protestors gathered in Amsterdam call for an end to the war in Ukraine and Russia's withdrawal from that country. 24 Feb. 2023
BBB leader wants to send Ukrainian refugees back to safe areas in their home country
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Landlords ignore rent tribunal rulings in at least 10 percent of cases
  • Hottest June 24 on record in the Netherlands; Feels like 50°C on the roads
  • Heatwave: Defqon.1, TT Assen ready for 38°C days; More events cancelled
  • Hundreds of thousands of Dutch use Ozempic to lose weight; Third without prescription
  • Controversial FVD-affiliated school reopens with state funding confirmed

Top stories

  • Six arrested in electoral fraud investigation; Allegations of forgery, voter coercion
  • Hottest night on Dutch records expected tomorrow; Code Orange takes effect at noon
  • 270 children abducted to or from the Netherlands last year; Increase of over 25%
  • Public transport strike from 4 a.m. to 8 a.m.: No trains, buses, trams, metros running
  • Life sentence sought for Dutch-Rwandan man over massacre of 3,000 Tutsi in 1994 genocide

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content