Denmark has established itself as a leader in restrictive migration policies, charting a unique course among European nations. Contrary to the common perception that far-right politicians spearhead anti-immigration sentiments, it is actually center-left politicians in Denmark who have taken significant steps regarding migration issues. Amid rising voter concerns about immigration, particularly in light of economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions, Denmark’s evolving approach raises questions about potential lessons for other European countries dealing with similar challenges. The migrant population in Denmark has seen notable growth since the mid-1980s, further complicating the immigration narrative in a changing Europe.
Migration has become a top voter priority in Europe, especially in Denmark, which has taken a distinctly restrictive approach to immigration.
In a surprising turn, it’s the center-left politicians in Denmark tackling migration aggressively, in contrast to assumed far-right dominance in the discussion.
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