Denmark's stringent immigration policies under Prime Minister Frederiksen serve as a model for Germany, where Chancellor Merz is intensifying measures against irregular migration. During a press conference, Merz highlighted the need for stricter asylum rules and underscored the limits of Germany's capacity to integrate newcomers. Frederiksen supported the notion of reducing immigration influx to maintain societal cohesion. The rising anti-immigration sentiment and electoral success of far-right groups in Europe have significantly influenced government policies, driving a collaborative effort to manage migration more effectively.
"What Denmark has achieved in recent years is truly exemplary, and we have often sought information from members of the Danish cabinet and from you personally about how you have proceeded."
"If we are to maintain the social cohesion of our societies we cannot accept everyone who wants to come to Europe."
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