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S3E3: Facts and Fake news in the Dutch Elections: what is it like to be an undocumented asylum seeker in the Netherlands?

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Fear, anxiety, trauma: being undocumented leaves on you long-term scars. Excluded from society, illegalized migrants cannot work, rent a house, or study. In this third and last episode of our Podcast about migration and asylum in sight of the 2024 Dutch elections, the City Rights Radio proposes you to discover one of the most complex and difficult topics of ours society today: the marginalisation of migrants without documents.

With us today, together with our host Joygail, is Nadine, an undocumented refugee activist whose asylums request has been refused, and Mo, founder of the City Rights Radio, who has been undocumented in the past. Their stories give us a clear picture of the effects of being undocumented on individuals and society, and provide some solutions to this problem.


You can find the article linked to this episode on Oneworld!


Created by Mohamed Bah, Riccardo Biggi, Joygail Caupain, Savannah Koolen. and Malou Lintmeijer.This podcast is supported by Ben & Jerry's. 


This podcast is supported by Ben & Jerry's. 

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