Housing Crisis Threatens Over 200 Migrant Workers in The Hague
In The Hague, over 200 migrant workers face homelessness as their employment agency, Jobcenter Haaglanden, is forced to vacate their illegal housing on a former tennis complex. Despite warnings and a hefty fine, the agency failed to secure affordable alternatives. City official Martijn Balster condemned the agency’s actions, highlighting a broader issue of exploitation in the region. With only 60 workers placed in new homes, the situation is urgent. Balster insists the agency must resolve the matter independently, hinting at potential repercussions, including license revocation, should they fail to act.