
🚨 A DUTCH TOWN OF 9,000 PEOPLE HAS BEEN PROTESTING FOR 3 DAYS STRAIGHT The trigger: Plans to house around 110 young male asylum seekers in Loosdrecht — with residents saying they had little or no say in the decision. The response: Public anger. Growing unrest. Heavy resistance. Residents argue they are protecting their community and way of life. Authorities say accommodation pressures leave few alternatives. Europe’s migration debate is no longer happening behind closed doors. It is happening in towns, villages and on the streets. What happens when ordinary people feel decisions are being imposed on them rather than made with them?



























