Govt. and DPP looking to sort foreigners

Integration Minister Søren Pind: “Now that we can see that it does matter who comes into the country, I have no scruples in further restricting those who one can suspect will be a burden on Denmark."
Integration Minister Søren Pind: “Now that we can see that it does matter who comes into the country, I have no scruples in further restricting those who one can suspect will be a burden on Denmark."
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The Danish government appears to be in the mood to selectively tighten immigration rules following an Integration Ministry report that restrictions imposed since 2001 have saved public coffers some DKK 5.1 billion each year.

The report shows that non-western immigrants and their descendants cost the Danish state some DKK 15.7 billion each year while western immigrants and descendants contribute some DKK 2.2 billion to public coffers each year.

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