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Ter Apel measures: asylum seekers housed in separate building, preventive stop-and-frisk on lawn in front of registration center

Ter Apel measures: asylum seekers housed in separate building, preventive stop-and-frisk on lawn in front of registration center

The Dutch government is implementing new measures at the Ter Apel asylum seeker reception center to address safety and overcrowding issues. Asylum seekers will now be housed in a separate building, and the area in front of the center has been designated as a security risk zone where preventive searches are permitted.

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