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Residents Are Taking Legal Action to Block the Arrival of Minor Asylum Seekers in Papendrecht's Shopping Centre.

Summary by nieuwrechts.nl
The first minor asylum seekers were scheduled to move into a vacant bank building in the De Meent shopping center in Papendrecht this month. Eighty young people are expected to be there. Whether that actually happens depends on the court. Local residents have filed a lawsuit against the permit granted by the municipality, according to a report by the AD newspaper.
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The first minor asylum seekers were scheduled to move into a vacant bank building in the De Meent shopping center in Papendrecht this month. Eighty young people are expected to be there. Whether that actually happens depends on the court. Local residents have filed a lawsuit against the permit granted by the municipality, according to a report by the AD newspaper.

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nieuwrechts.nl broke the news in on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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