Dutch voters head to the polls on October 29 and far-right parties have made immigration the central issue of the campaign. This hardline rhetoric led to anti-immigrant riots in September in The Hague and violent protests in towns where asylum centres are set to open.
In a poll, 66% of registered Latino voters in California were concerned about an immigration enforcement at a vote site.
THE HAGUE - Voting for the Dutch parliament's lower house began on Wednesday, as 1,166 candidates from 27 parties compete for 150 seats after the collapse of the ruling coalition.
Immigration is now the top concern for voters across the country according to YouGov. But that is apparent even in small towns like Buxton, that has very little immigration. In May, Reform UK won in one Buxton county council ward and came a close second to the Conservatives in the other.