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Children are still being sent to emergency asylum shelters because there is not enough space in regular facilities. This situation highlights ongoing challenges in accommodating asylum seekers.
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Children are being sent to emergency asylum shelters.
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The reason for this is a lack of space in regular asylum facilities.
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This situation indicates ongoing challenges in accommodating asylum seekers.
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The need for emergency shelters suggests that the regular asylum process is facing capacity constraints. This situation impacts the youngest asylum seekers, who are being housed in temporary or emergency accommodations.
The ongoing space shortage in regular facilities means that children, along with potentially other asylum seekers, are being placed in emergency settings. This points to a persistent challenge in managing the flow and housing of individuals seeking asylum.