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Arnhem Station: Enforcers Deployed to Combat Asylum Seeker Nuisance

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Arnhem Mayor Calls for​ National Support Amidst Ongoing Nuisance Issues

Arnhem, Netherlands – Arnhem Mayor Ahmed Marcouch is appealing to The Hague for ‍assistance in addressing ongoing issues wiht⁣ nuisance caused by young Syrian⁣ asylum seekers, especially around arnhem ‌Central Station. The call for help follows similar concerns⁤ raised by mayors in Utrecht, Groningen,⁢ Den Bosch, Nijmegen, and ‌Eindhoven, signaling a growing nationwide challenge.

The situation ⁣in Arnhem mirrors problems experienced in⁢ other Dutch cities, where groups of young, male asylum seekers have been ​linked to⁣ disturbances and anti-social behavior. Marcouch emphasizes the need for a ‍swift resolution to⁤ asylum applications – accelerated processing for minors – to provide clarity and⁤ direction for these individuals, ⁤whether through integration support or deportation. “These young people need viewpoint,” Marcouch ‌stated,adding that action needs to begin “on day one” regardless of the outcome of ⁤their asylum claims.

The concerns initially surfaced in May when Utrecht Mayor Sharon Dijksma alerted the national goverment to similar issues.The cabinet subsequently urged municipalities to ⁤proactively address ⁢the nuisance. Measures implemented at​ Utrecht Central⁢ Station to prevent disruption have been‌ extended until November 2026.

Outgoing Minister of Asylum ⁣and Migration, Van Weel ⁣(VVD), acknowledged the complexities of the situation, stating that deportation is the priority for those without⁣ a right to stay, while ⁣a more nuanced approach‍ is required for those granted residence permits. Outgoing Minister Mona Keijzer (BBB) ​​has committed to discussing the specific challenges in Arnhem with Mayor Marcouch tomorrow, while‌ acknowledging existing legal constraints.

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