The HagueIn the Netherlands, the new government has announced cuts to asylum benefits. Rejected asylum seekers in the EU country will in future be encouraged to leave by no longer receiving benefits in kind such as a place to sleep and the provision of basic necessities. In Dutch it is known as the "bed-bath-bread scheme".
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