The Nordic social democracies, once regarded as ideal immigration destinations, have undergone a shift, particularly notable in Denmark. Denmark has adopted a notably stringent stance on illegal immigration, including the demolition of immigrant neighborhoods.
For decades, the affluent Nordic social democracies have been revered as ideal destinations for immigration, boasting inclusivity regardless of origin, race, religion, or any other demographic factor. These nations have thrived on the contributions of hundreds of thousands of immigrants, shaping their societal fabric.
Yet, a notable shift has emerged, particularly evident in Denmark. Among its Nordic counterparts, Denmark has adopted an increasingly stringent stance on illegal immigration. Remarkably, the Danish government has initiated the demolition of immigrant neighborhoods.
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