In asylum dispute, Austrian mayor takes down migrant tents

Two men dismantle tents tents that were set up as shelters for refugees in St. Georgen im Attergau, Austria, Monday, Nov. 14, 2022. In a weeks-long standoff with the Austrian government over the accommodation of rising numbers of asylum seekers in the alpine country, the mayor of the small village St. Georgen defied national housing measures and ordered the dismantling of more than a dozen tents for some 100 migrants in his community citing security concerns. (AP Photo/Andreas Schaad)

ST. GEORGEN, Austria (AP) — In a standoff over the rising number of asylum-seekers in Austria, the mayor of a small village has defied the federal government and ordered tents housing the migrants to be dismantled.

After a weeks-long conflict, St. Georgen Mayor Ferdinand Aigner had more than a dozen tents removed that were set up in his village last month. Workers started taking down the 17 white tents Monday after the mayor ruled they were unsafe, “inhumane” and wouldn’t survive the next storm.

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