Danish Minister for Foreigners and Migration’s Bold Stance on Refugees: Is Europe Changing Too Fast?

2023-07-25 09:59:13

The Danish Minister for Foreigners and Migration is a social democrat, like Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (53, SPD). But that’s where the similarities end.

Because: Kaare Dybvad Bek (38) does not mince his words when it comes to refugees, expressing theses that the top SPD staff would never get off the lips. Examples:

► “Our analysis has shown that the heavily social-democratic working-class districts are the ones who pay the price for migration.”

► “If you want to be a working-class and middle-class party, you have to ensure that migration is on a manageable scale.”

► “We must insist that the right to asylum is reserved only for people in need of protection. Others who want to live in Europe have to apply through regulated channels such as work permits or study abroad.”

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Citizens must “recognize their own society”

►“Denmark was the first country to sign the Refugee Convention and we will be the last country to leave it. But we have to do a lot of things differently so that the citizens recognize their own society,” summarized Kaare Dybvad Bek.

From the Social Democrat’s point of view, “people in Europe would not accept that their everyday life is slowly changing and that the gap between them and people with a foreign background is growing”.

Ultimately, voters would turn to the extreme right.

Background: Denmark has massively tightened border protection and refugee policy in recent years. Most recently, the government in Copenhagen suggested that asylum applications should no longer be processed in one’s own country, but “in a safe partner country outside the EU”.

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