After Sweden, Denmark Also Steps up Deportations
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It is not as if German authorities are not trying to carry out deportations from time to time: authorities are planning return, booking the corresponding flights and sending the police out – but if the person concerned is not found, the action fails. For Germany, this is symptomatic. In Denmark, the reins are being tightened steadily. Janine Beicht first appeared at Haintz.Media: In Germany, every second planned deportation is cancelled. In Denm…
Denmark will automatically deport foreign nationals convicted of serious crimes, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced. Sweden has previously announced similar plans. Copenhagen would also step up checks on migrants staying in the country illegally and did not rule out making it mandatory to wear electronic tracking ankle bracelets.
When governments stop burying their heads in the sand about migration and its associated societal problems, and actually implement stricter migration policies, the results are usually short-term. Two Scandinavian countries, Sweden and Denmark, have introduced such stricter migration policies, and with success. For example, the number of asylum applications in Sweden fell to its lowest level since 1985 in 2025, while the center-right government w…
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