Why do asylum seekers have to sleep on the street in freezing cold? State Secretary de Moor explains at HLN LIVE

Our country still has too few reception places to offer a place to sleep for all asylum seekers present in Brussels. Also last night – with freezing temperatures around -7 degrees Celsius – dozens of people slept on the street in the neighborhood around the Klein Kasteeltje. Who are they? And why do we let them sleep on the street in freezing temperatures? Nicole de Moor (CD&V), State Secretary for Asylum and Migration, answers at HLN LIVE.

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