150 reception places per security region must relieve Ter Apel

The 25 security regions aim to realize 150 reception places for asylum seekers per region in the coming three weeks. This will relieve the asylum seekers center in Ter Apel.

It is a short term solution. In three weeks, the Security Council will discuss a structural solution.

There are places in every region

That message was sent by State Secretary Eric van der Burg (Asylum) on Monday evening after the Security Council, the meeting of the chairmen of the Dutch security regions. According to Van der Burg, there is a crisis in regular reception, which is why it should be approached as such. “So that we no longer have to drag people around and ensure that there is an overflow for Ter Apel,” said the State Secretary.

According to the minister, the transport problem has also been solved by arranging the places, as a result of which asylum seekers were sometimes unable to go to other reception places outside Ter Apel. “As soon as we know that there are places in every region, you can also arrange transport for the next three weeks. The Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) is responsible for this.”

With the 150 crisis shelter places per region, 3750 places are theoretically created throughout the Netherlands. According to the chairman of the Security Council, mayor Hubert Bruls van Nijmegen, this can be done in various ways. This could include making places available that were originally intended for Ukrainian refugees.

Three application centers must be added

“The main difference with the previous situation is that we are going to bring a little more peace to the process,” explains Bruls. “Ter Apel was now so full that we had to send people permanently. With the 150 places we can bring a little more peace to the process.”

However, the period after these three weeks is the most important. “A number of larger reception locations must be added and three registration centers such as the one in Ter Apel must be added. Then you really start working on structural solutions,” says Bruls. “The solution ultimately lies with regular housing. That is not so much a role for the security region, but we have that responsibility as a municipality and national government.”

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