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COA Signs for Asylum Seekers' Center in Wijchen, but Internally a Very Different Message Is Heard: ‘We Do Not Want to Be Located at This Site’

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Nitrogen from the highway, noise from the railway, and even the risk of explosion: the COA had serious doubts about an asylum seekers' center on the Teersdijk in Wijchen. While everything seemed fine to the outside world, the municipality and the COA struggled fiercely internally over this location.
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Nitrogen from the highway, noise from the railway, and even the risk of explosion: the COA had serious doubts about an asylum seekers' center on the Teersdijk in Wijchen. While everything seemed fine to the outside world, the municipality and the COA struggled fiercely internally over this location.

·Nijmegen, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Nitrogen from the highway, noise from the railway, and even the risk of explosion: the COA had serious doubts about an asylum seekers' center on the Teersdijk in Wijchen. While everything seemed fine to the outside world, the municipality and the COA struggled fiercely internally over this location.

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bd.nl broke the news on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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