Ter Apel, a small, unassuming Dutch town near the German border, is a place tourists rarely have on their itinerary. There are no lovely old windmills, no cannabis-filled coffee shops and on a recent visit it was far too early for tulip season.

When foreigners end up there, it is for one reason: to claim asylum at the Netherlands’ biggest refugee camp, home to 2,000 desperate people from all around the world.

Many of the American refugees, like Jane-Michelle Arc, a 47-year-old software engineer from San Francisco, are transgender. In April last year she flew into Schiphol airport in Amsterdam and, sobbing, asked a customs officer how to claim asylum. “And they laughed because: what’s this big dumb American doing here asking about asylum? And then they realised I was serious.”

Arc said the US had become such a hostile environment for trans people that she had stopped leaving the house “unless there was an Uber waiting outside”. She said she had been abused on the street and using the ladies’ toilets, and resolved to leave the country after a frightening incident when she feared a woman was going to run her over with her truck.

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    17 hours ago

    It’s not clear how long Canada can fend off the far right, both internally and from the USA. I hope we can survive but there are too many damn Conservatives around.

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        16 hours ago

        They’ve been the same for my entire life now. What do you think Nixon and his pals (some of whom are still in politics) were?

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      We need to ban American media entirely. Québec is lucky in that Americans haven’t figured out how to spew their propaganda in French yet. Sometimes I think we’d be better off as a country if we were all francophone

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        France has its own far-right problem. As do Germany and other countries. Language isn’t a barrier to fascism.

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        Unfortunately, many of us know English well and some are happy to consume that propaganda, so the infection has vectors to spread.