Danish
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen
Denmark, a country of 5.8 million inhabitants, makes no secret of its desire to discourage people from seeking refuge.
Immigration Minister Mattias
Tesfaye said yesterday the country's strict immigration policies were to be
thanked for the low number of applications. 'Very
many of those who come here have no need at all for protection,' he also
claimed in the statement.
After an assessment by the Danish Immigration
Service, the government ruled that some migrants could be sent back to
Damascus. They concluded the capital, and its surrounds, were no longer
dangerous enough for asylum to be automatically granted.
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