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Denmark to Push for Stricter EU Migration Policies

  • Priti Patel stated that European Union officials consulted her about migration policy during a meeting last month.
  • Patel claimed that she warned about a migration crisis five years ago, citing difficulties in legal migration.
  • Despite significant funding for anti-migration efforts, net migration in the UK increased to 860,000 in December 2023.
  • During her discussion, Patel mentioned Denmark's 'ghetto laws', which she intends to address in the future.
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For some time now, the heads of government of Italy, Denmark and the Netherlands have been meeting at the margins of the EU summit. Olaf Scholz avoided the date, Friedrich Merz is now taking part.

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Denmark to push for stricter EU migration policies

Denmark's strict migration policies have slowly spread across Europe and the country will now push for harsher EU-wide regulations during its upcoming EU presidency, including on asylum handling and legal appeals.

Denmark will assume the EU Council Presidency on July 1. The presentation of its priorities reveals that the focus is on stricter EU-wide regulations in migration policy. The "flows to Europe" are to be brought under control.

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