53% Yes |
47% No |
53% Yes |
47% No |
See how support for each position on “EU Migrant Quota” has changed over time for 9.1k Netherlands voters.
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See how importance of “EU Migrant Quota” has changed over time for 9.1k Netherlands voters.
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Unique answers from Netherlands users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@99VF5K41yr1Y
Yes, based on assessment of available resources (space and finances) to support migrant populations
@99T3MDG1yr1Y
Depending on the population crisis
@98PSPFF1yr1Y
No, and the Netherlands should the EU.
@ThomasJ2492yrs2Y
No, individual countries should decide.
@8ZQD5HZ2yrs2Y
Yes, depending on specific EU countries involvement in generating those crises.
@9C8BLHW11mos11MO
Yes, but have it be lower for countries who have already taken in massive amounts of immigrants
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