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Millions extra to get homeless migrant workers out of parks and forests: 'Unacceptable in a civilized country'

Millions extra to get homeless migrant workers out of parks and forests: 'Unacceptable in a civilized country'
Trial is being expanded
By RTL Z Modified :
© ANP / Hollandse Hoogte / Olaf Kraak Millions extra to get homeless migrant workers out of parks and forests: 'Unacceptable in a civilized country'
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More shelters for homeless migrant workers are coming to our country. The government is allocating millions more in the coming years to help more municipalities with this. Minister Eddy van Hijum has just announced this.

A migrant worker who loses his or her job quickly has no chance in our country. They often cannot go to regular homeless shelters, because you need to have a connection with the region - for example, by having work or family there.

Sleeping in the park or forest

Many of them end up on the streets, in parks or forests. "Unacceptable in a civilized country like the Netherlands," says Eddy van Hijum, Minister of Social Affairs and Employment.

Since 2023, a trial has been running with the reception of homeless migrant workers from the EU in six major cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, Eindhoven and Venlo. Together they receive 7 million euros per year to accommodate homeless migrant workers.

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