Parliamentary questions Van Haga after shocking reports nuisance asylum seekers in Maarheeze

Mark Jongeneel

Mark Jongeneel

Parliamentary questions Van Haga after shocking reports nuisance asylum seekers in Maarheeze

Once again residents of Maarheeze are experiencing nuisance from asylum seekers. Last year, several residents already let us know that they feel very unsafe and that the village is being destroyed by this. This week it was hit: the owners of the Jumbo in Maarheeze decided to quit because of the persistent nuisance of asylum seekers in their store. The party Belang van Nederland (BVNL) earlier asked Parliamentary questions to State Secretary Eric van der Burg (VVD) of Justice and Security about the asylum seekers' center in question. At that time, the state secretary said he was committed to dealing with nuisance asylum seekers. Now that there are again signs of insecurity, BVNL is again asking Parliament questions. "Residents should feel safe. The Jumbo is not the last store to close otherwise," warns BVNL front man Wybren van Haga.

The NS is also done with the nuisance caused by asylum seekers. NS drivers have indicated that they wish to skip the station in Maarheeze, which will have huge consequences for residents. Now the NS is announcing to increase the number of security guards at Maarheeze station. In addition, police officers will now join the train. BVNL finds this insufficient and calls on the Secretary of State to punish the perpetrators as well. "We cannot let these troublemakers get away with this. Give them an appropriate punishment and then send them back to their country of origin like hell," says Van Haga.

Van Haga has submitted Parliamentary questions to the State Secretaries of Justice and Security and of Asylum in response to recent events in Maarheeze. He wants clarification on the approach to the nuisance asylum seekers and the measures taken to restore security in Maarheeze.

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The questions raised relate to the lack of intervention last year when residents and shopkeepers in Maarheeze already indicated they felt unsafe, the NS' actions in response to train drivers' desire to skip the station, and the government's plans to punish nuisance offenders and deport them to their country of origin.

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