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Denmark Places Ads in Lebanon Newspapers to Warn Would-Be Migrants
2015-09-08
[AnNahar] Denmark has placed adverts in several Lebanese newspapers warning would-be migrants about new and tighter restrictions on those seeking asylum in the country.

The adverts appeared in at least three Arabic-language newspapers and one English-language daily in Leb on Monday.

"Denmark has decided to tighten the regulations concerning refugees in a number of areas," the advert cautions.

It notes that social benefits for newly-arrived refugees are being reduced "by up to 50 percent" and that family reunification for those with temporary residence permits is not allowed for the first year after they arrive.

It advises would-be migrants and refugees that they will be required to speak and understand Danish to obtain a permanent residency.

"All rejected asylum seekers must be returned quickly from Denmark," it adds.
Thought experiment: three quarters of the claimed refugees are rejected. Three have Syrian passports; the rest have no identification papers whatsoever, but claim vehemently to be Syrian as well, though most are cleqrly from other oarts of the world. Where do you send them?
"There is a special return center for rejected asylum seekers to ensure (they)... leave Denmark as quickly as possible."

In Denmark, Immigration and Integration Minister Inger Stojberg, an immigration hardliner from the right-wing Venstre party, announced the adverts on Facebook.

"Today I have, as promised, published advertisements in four Lebanese newspapers informing about the changed conditions for people who apply for asylum in Denmark," she wrote.

She said the text would also be placed in asylum centers in Denmark in 10 different languages and spread on social media.

"The aim is to inform objectively and soberly about (Danish rules), which the government is in the process of tightening," she added.

"In light of the huge influx to Europe these days, there is good reason for us to tighten rules and get that effectively communicated."

Her Facebook post garnered over 5,000 likes, though some left critical comments.

"You should be ashamed," wrote Dorthe Agertoug in the southeastern town of Koge.

"One of the greatest humanitarian catastrophes in recent times and our government's answer is to publish advertisements. It's a parody," added Vivi Ravnskjaer Terp in a southwestern town.

A spokeswoman for Denmark's integration ministry denied a report
No, no! Certainly not!
that five major newspapers in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
had refused to carry the adverts.

Denmark's minority right-wing government relies on the backing of the anti-immigrant Danish People's Party to pass legislation.

It slashed benefits for asylum seekers this month in a bid to bring down the number of refugees coming to the Scandinavian country.

The adverts were placed as several European nations opened their doors to a wave of migrants and refugees, or announced new quotas to accept those in need of asylum.

Leb, with a population of just four million, is hosting more than 1.1 million Syrian refugees.

Some 11 million Syrians have been displaced from their homes by the conflict that began in March 2011, with four million becoming refugees.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  IIRC DENMARK has repor returned recent illegal Syria-Iraqi Refugees back to Germany.

* WORLD NEWS > GERMANY, SWEDEN CALL FOR EU-WIDE PLAN/RESPONSE ON MIGRANTS.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-09-08 23:06  

#1  California is good for the homeless

Replace "California" with "Germany".
Posted by: Percy Smiter of the Faeries3772   2015-09-08 16:09  

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