European countries look to Denmark’s policies as they grapple with immigration issues

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European countries look to Denmark’s policies as they grapple with immigration issues
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On average, around 85,000 people immigrate to Denmark a year.

COPENHAGEN: As Europe grapples with a large number of immigrants, some countries are looking to Denmark to find a solution.

With the help of Copenhagen charity Netværkshuset, which means “the network house” in English, he restarted his life. But while the name has changed, the government’s goal remains the same - for such homes to be gone. Denmark passed a controversial law in 2018 to redevelop poor urban housing areas with high concentrations of immigrant populations by 2030.

The previous Danish government had plans to house up to 125 rejected asylum seekers on an uninhabited island south of the capital, but the idea was dropped due to concerns over cost.Denmark is now leading a group of 15 EU member states calling for new ideas and solutions to lower migration to Europe.

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