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Dutch Mayors Urge Tougher Action on Municipalities Refusing Asylum Reception

The call highlights mounting strain on centers caused by national hurdles to opening new sites.

Overview

  • The mayors of Hardenberg, Epe and Harderwijk urged the national government to confront municipalities that refuse to host asylum seekers to restore a fairer spread and make room for planned closures.
  • Hardenberg has imposed daily fines on the national reception agency COA, using a legal tool municipalities deploy to enforce agreements, after its local center stayed open beyond the agreed shutdown.
  • Epe says it will issue fines over a hotel used as emergency shelter that has remained open longer than planned.
  • Harderwijk expects its asylum center to close on June 1 after rejecting a proposed replacement site and has not decided on fines while insisting on the agreed closure date.
  • The three municipalities cite national barriers — strict nitrogen rules, an overloaded power grid and COA funding gaps — that slow new sites, while the migration minister urges more emergency locations under the fair‑distribution law and COA warns people could otherwise be left without shelter.