On May 06, 2024, an international conference on immigration took place in Copenhagen. Several delegations from European governments, representatives of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Europol and the International Organization for Migration were present. There was talk of “partnerships with third countries” in a latent dynamic of a barricaded Europe.
On May 01, 2024, InfoMigrants reported on the case of Mohammed H., a Syrian refugee imprisoned in Denmark. He was sheltered by a church in Germany but he was then deported to Denmark. His sentence is 10 months in prison. His situation is only one example of the multiple effects of the xenophobic policies carried out by the Danish government.
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