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  • @toku_gawa
    @toku_gawa Рік тому +694

    As a Swede, I’ve always loved the straight talking Danes. We Swedes like to pretend there is no problem

    • @nighthawwwk
      @nighthawwwk Рік тому +22

      You do, unfortunately

    • @carlislebailey8902
      @carlislebailey8902 Рік тому +20

      You are too kind hearted (generally speaking ) 😢❤❤

    • @margplsr3120
      @margplsr3120 Рік тому +5

      @@carlislebailey8902 well said

    • @ES-ot6tg
      @ES-ot6tg Рік тому +6

      Dont u have Right Wing in Sweden ?

    • @MVUK358
      @MVUK358 Рік тому

      Yes, even now that there are so many problems with violence/bombs/grenades from gangs of Middle Eastern immigrants in Sweden, the polls are showing that the majority still want the Social Democrats back in power, to continue to pretend there are no cultural problems with immigrants from those regions 😂
      Well, at least the Sweden Democrats come a close 2nd place in the opinion polls!

  • @avagrego3195
    @avagrego3195 Рік тому +823

    Why is Europe afraid to say no.

    • @mamadouwjallow1423
      @mamadouwjallow1423 Рік тому

      Because they took everything that they have from Africa 🤮

    • @hamodalbatal464
      @hamodalbatal464 Рік тому +3

      @@mamadouwjallow1423 took nothing from Africa, Europe left Africa with school and hospitals, what really destroyed Africa are the corrupt politicians and their Junta and the alliance with Putin, who is stealing Africa’s called and diamond.

    • @blazer9547
      @blazer9547 Рік тому +87

      @@mamadouwjallow1423 Africa was really rich before then ha🤣. Europe was always rich, europe become modernised due to industrial revolution.
      You will just stay envious haha

    • @korth26
      @korth26 Рік тому +23

      Ok as a Spaniard I say definetely NO to english, dutch, german, scandinavians...

    • @Rose_Ou
      @Rose_Ou Рік тому

      It's a deliberate policy and action in order to replace the native population. Evil people, psychopaths are in power and usually have been. Orwellian world.

  • @robomac2011
    @robomac2011 Рік тому +352

    Why can't Germany have such a minister like Mr. Bek? Someone with a healthy mind acting for and not against state citizens. Bless you Denmark 👍

    • @FVBmovies
      @FVBmovies Рік тому +23

      Because Germany has fragmented political landscape and WW2 aftermath guilt.

    • @robomac2011
      @robomac2011 Рік тому +4

      @@FVBmovies well, then this is what Germany should get rid of soon

    • @ES-ot6tg
      @ES-ot6tg Рік тому +2

      Bc Germany is much bigger than small and cute Denmark! Also Germany needs skilled workers desperately! The economy is dependent on that. There are already a lot of business have to shut down bc they are short on staff

    • @robomac2011
      @robomac2011 Рік тому

      @@ES-ot6tg Well, opening borders and let everyone in will not work - germans are figuring that out now. Controlled immigration like in Australia, Canada and other countries like Denmark would be the right path.

    • @robomac2011
      @robomac2011 Рік тому +3

      @@baziregner3492 fully agree 👍

  • @Ambient_Scenes
    @Ambient_Scenes Рік тому +1928

    There is a difference between people seeking asylum for economic reasons (who still cling to their old ideologies) and those who are fleeing persecution by those ideologies.

    • @michaelashby9654
      @michaelashby9654 Рік тому +84

      Not really. There's no difference that can be measured objectively. The last 40 years prove this.

    • @canelo6881
      @canelo6881 Рік тому +111

      @@michaelashby9654 The last 40 years prove what exactly?

    • @electrolytics
      @electrolytics Рік тому

      @@canelo6881 That these immigrants don't bring anything to the table. They're a burden.

    • @miker7920
      @miker7920 Рік тому +11

      ​@@michaelashby9654it's possible, but the administration departments need to be replaced by serious professionals.

    • @phuonghau6490
      @phuonghau6490 Рік тому +82

      From my observation, as a LEGAL migration, fleeing a communist country (with Blaukarte). I can say you are absolutely right, on the paper, many people of my community claimed asylum just for economic reasons, at the end of the day, they still blindly support the communist regime.

  • @Eupolemos
    @Eupolemos Рік тому +959

    Dane here. If you are on the fence on this issue, consider these two things:
    1) In Denmark, we have a center-left prime minister. We turned the far right back, since their only winning argument was the problems with migration.
    2) Sweden did all they could, they did everything as morally right as we are able to conceive of. They are not being rewarded - rather, they have serious, serious problems. Bombs and shootings are everyday occurances now.
    I am by no means a racists, this is not about skincolor or haircolor, but there are some SERIOUS cultural issues with migration, it is 100% undeniable. It is not just a class issue, Denmark has a very high degree of statistics on public issues and you can scrub the numbers clear of social class. It is culture which is the problem.

    • @ec2402
      @ec2402 Рік тому +120

      Yes, all of what you say makes a lot of sense. If the center and even left parties would be more strict on immigration in Europe, the right wing parties would not have the kind of support they have now.

    • @dweb
      @dweb Рік тому +26

      Please explain why you feel the need to mention that you're not a racist? I found statistics which point out that the majority of Danish immigrants are from Western countries. That makes it remarkable.
      According to the most recent data from Statistics Denmark, as of December 2022, there were 600,414 immigrants living in Denmark. Of these, 372,384 (62%) were from Western countries, while 228,030 (38%) were from non-Western countries.
      _The breakdown of Western immigrants by country of origin is as follows:_
      - European Union (EU): 274,087 (73%)
      - Other Western countries: 98,297 (27%)
      _The breakdown of non-Western immigrants by country of origin is as follows:_
      - Middle East and North Africa (MENA): 64,497 (28%)
      - Sub-Saharan Africa: 44,277 (20%)
      - Asia: 42,839 (19%)
      - Americas: 24,024 (11%)
      - Other: 12,317 (5%)

    • @30yoboomer
      @30yoboomer Рік тому +19

      And now both the center left and the center right in Sweden says: look at Denmark. And its been happening in policy too, for some years now.
      As you say, it got nothing to do with skincolor. I think that it is mainly people who struggle with this themselves, who cant imagine what it is to not see the world through this lense, who think so.

    • @ivanvikalo4995
      @ivanvikalo4995 Рік тому +64

      I am Danish and Swedish. Lived in Copenhagen and now Stockholm. Completely agree with you. Sweden is finally learning from DK

    • @Swodah
      @Swodah Рік тому

      @@dweb first of, in these days just having a slight disagreement with the pro illegal immigration left gets you called a racist.
      second, it makes sense that a country that is almost the furthest away by land from "non-western countries", to have a majority of its immigrants be western.
      Just as it would make sense for any arab country to have a majority of their immigrants be from neighboring arab countries.
      Especially when you consider the culture clash.
      In spite of that we have had serious issue with with 7,56%(by your numbers) of immigrants that are middle east and north african. especially in regards to parallel communities, resulting in a rise in criminal activity, and a large group who cost more money than they add to our system, often because they refuse to work. Granted, it's a minority of the 7,56% minority, but you don't need a lot of people to cause trouble, especially when left wingers will stop law enforcement from dealing with the criminals in the "non-western" groups.
      For the other "non-western" groups, I don't think i've ever seen or heard anyone complain about them other than maybe the countries they were from(china), and maybe some african countries, but that is more rare and often because people are tired of special treatment for "protected classes" in our country which has an unwritten rule that says "no one is special"(janteloven).

  • @knightsnight5929
    @knightsnight5929 Рік тому +731

    Denmark is right on the money. The whole of Europe should follow this example.

    • @-Nobody-1
      @-Nobody-1 Рік тому +3

      In terms of identidy politics and immigration policies europe is much farther to the right than the US has ever been. Im surprised how most europeans dont understand how their policies are national socialist (aka fascist).

    • @ec2402
      @ec2402 Рік тому +57

      @@-Nobody-1 Well, Europeans are indigenous to their lands, different from the vast majority of people in the US, so in Europe there is thousands of years of cultural development and history as a context. This is very different from the US and some other countries. Europeans have a right to decide who they want to have join them. And as you can see when looking at examples like Sweden, it's very important to consider carefully who to let in and how to regulate that. Denmark seems to be doing a great job.

    • @peterc.1618
      @peterc.1618 Рік тому +56

      @@-Nobody-1 It is not fascist to put your own country first. Governments are elected to govern in the interest of their country and its people, not to give preferential treatment to people from elsewhere.

    • @cidie1
      @cidie1 Рік тому

      @-Nobody-1 lol what a joke, talk about being clueless, do you also claim that about almost every single country in the world, except the west that keeps talking in millions of people that share nothing about our culture and are not even our neighbours? You know nothing about the world

    • @HH-kf6ef
      @HH-kf6ef Рік тому +8

      @@-Nobody-1as a national socialist, not really, that’s the problem, if we had national socialist policies we wouldn’t have 90% of the problems we have currently in our home

  • @ragnarok4554
    @ragnarok4554 Рік тому +335

    In Germany there is sadly no distinction between asylum seekers and high-skilled workers wanting to come with a high paying job, it makes absolutely no sense. Visa waiting times are around 6 months for blue card applicants, just because they are put in the same bag as asylum seekers.

    • @reinegrea2293
      @reinegrea2293 Рік тому +70

      Germanz is a true nightmare, I lived there and decided to leave also because of the reasons you described. And some cities are just not safe anymore for single young women. It's strange, how German politicians scream of feminism and allow the islamists to abuse women in the country

    • @catcatmoe
      @catcatmoe Рік тому +15

      @@reinegrea2293strongly agree with you

    • @winterfirefly5041
      @winterfirefly5041 Рік тому

      💯 Agree . And they even get more benefits than those of true German people. The left liberal government doesn't care about its own people. That's the REALITY

    • @Frankie._.164
      @Frankie._.164 Рік тому +5

      @@reinegrea2293 💯% Agree

    • @simsgazytech2013
      @simsgazytech2013 Рік тому +8

      This has happened since the early 90s. My uncle is the witness; we are Indonesian. He is a highly skilled engineer in one of the biggest German companies. He said similar things, even when there were few asylum seekers. He was surprised Germany is still so slow in 2024. He said China and Japan have better administration systems, especially for high-skilled worker visas. I learned these things in 2018 when his company asked my husband to be placed in Germany. The Visa was super slow, and we asked my uncle. At that time, there were a bunch of asylum seekers in Germany, and the visa must be longer than usual. I don't know if I should be happy or not. His visa was finalized during the pandemic era, so the placement was canceled.

  • @agtonybarletta
    @agtonybarletta Рік тому +1116

    As an Italian I am amazed how Denmark is always a step ahead of every other society

    • @zapador
      @zapador Рік тому +30

      In many respects, yes, but cannabis is still illegal so we do have one foot in the stone age and another in the future.

    • @zapador
      @zapador Рік тому +25

      @@oscarperryd2261 It's still part of Denmark and the laws here, but you're right that cannabis is sold openly there all the time. A majority of the population thinks cannabis should be legalised, one way or another, but the politicians think police resources are well spent looking for dried herbs in people's pockets.

    • @-Nobody-1
      @-Nobody-1 Рік тому +6

      Trump had the same policy 8 years earlier.

    • @Embrace_the_darkness
      @Embrace_the_darkness Рік тому +2

      ​@@oscarperryd2261the sprit of Christiania is long gone. Cannabis is being sold there openly but it has never been legal.

    • @les-fauxmonnayeurs9887
      @les-fauxmonnayeurs9887 Рік тому +1

      You could move then

  • @janeck.8695
    @janeck.8695 Рік тому +156

    How refreshing - listening to people with common sense.

  • @MikevanHattum
    @MikevanHattum Рік тому +627

    as a dutch person living in Denmark, and working on danish citizenship, I agree fully with Mr. Bek

    • @Boltmotivationm
      @Boltmotivationm Рік тому +1

      your not danish and your no better then the immigrants coming into denmark

    • @electrikoptik
      @electrikoptik Рік тому +31

      As a Dane living in the Netherlands, I agree fully with Mike van Hattum.

    • @Hypotemused
      @Hypotemused Рік тому +26

      ⁠as a Frenchie who lives in Holland I agree with both of you and mr.bek

    • @Nepetita69696
      @Nepetita69696 Рік тому +20

      As a Pole living in England, I agree with all of you before me.

    • @diegoluchetti7926
      @diegoluchetti7926 Рік тому +14

      As an Argentinian/Italian who hasn't even been to Europe yet but want to in the future, I agree with you all.

  • @caezar55
    @caezar55 Рік тому +115

    We In ireland are going through a catastrophy at the moment. We only deported 80 out of 15,000 arrivals last year. We are about 25 years behind other countries on this issue as it's a recent phenomenon for us. The Danes are absolutely correct in their approach.

    • @estebancorral5151
      @estebancorral5151 Рік тому +1

      Did not the Danes attack Eire, stole her children to be sold as slaves? The very name of Dublin is is not of Gaelic origin but Norse. You would do well think on the dark thoughts that had once before taken over your island.

    • @1DarkBlossom
      @1DarkBlossom Рік тому +23

      @@estebancorral5151The past doesn’t matter. The current situation matters for those who are facing problems now, right before their eyes, right in front of their homes. Quit complaining about the past to people who didn’t have a say in it. Thank you

    • @estebancorral5151
      @estebancorral5151 Рік тому +3

      @@1DarkBlossom why are you do afraid of the past that you are willing to quash my freedom of speech to point it out?

    • @advocate1563
      @advocate1563 Рік тому

      Blame the govt - you lot elected a left wing.pro-immigration party. Duh.

    • @advocate1563
      @advocate1563 Рік тому

      Blame the govt - you lot elected a left wing.pro-immigration party. Duh.

  • @m0nk3yscr4tch
    @m0nk3yscr4tch Рік тому +249

    As a Swiss its good to see more countries waking up. A good timing within EU too, 2-3 years ago there would have been a bigger backlash as other countries experienced it.

    • @Bengal2923
      @Bengal2923 Рік тому

      most of the bangladeshi in your country is economic asylun seeker

    • @juniorrokudevelopertutoria3734
      @juniorrokudevelopertutoria3734 7 місяців тому

      So, no Islamisation problems in your country?

    • @denmark23
      @denmark23 5 місяців тому

      we started in the 90’s

  • @vangelisskia214
    @vangelisskia214 Рік тому +403

    Need to be even harsher... All over Europe...

    • @mamadouwjallow1423
      @mamadouwjallow1423 Рік тому +10

      When 400 years ago European migrated to Africa and other part of the world and took everything that they got today 🤮

    • @bonaku20
      @bonaku20 Рік тому

      Do we know what is the main problem with these floods of migration?

    • @chrislambaa7586
      @chrislambaa7586 Рік тому +42

      ​@mamadouwjallow1423 whenever a society has had the upper hand, this has been done. This goes for the entire world and is not a European thing.

    • @quand_meme
      @quand_meme Рік тому

      @@mamadouwjallow1423 so stay in your country, don't go to Europe which took "everything from your country", just build your own economy. Read about Polish history. Destroyed multiple times, invaded by empires(Mongols, Turks, Muscovites/Russians, Tatars) through centuries, erised from maps for almost 2 hundred years(partitions + communism), during Swedish deluge(4mln people killed - 40% of population), and WWII very big of population was killed by Germans and Russians, millions sent to Siberia, Russian killed a lot of elite, and today it thrives.

    • @harrycallahan6623
      @harrycallahan6623 Рік тому +42

      @@mamadouwjallow1423 And Europeans were captured by the Barbary pirates.

  • @contra18765
    @contra18765 Рік тому +572

    Finally a leader with some sense and touch of reality!! We need more leaders like him in the EU

    • @soreeyez
      @soreeyez Рік тому +1

      It may just be a tactic to drag the feet on dealing with the issue. ⚠️

    • @timmy-wj2hc
      @timmy-wj2hc Рік тому

      Colonialists who cause migration with their wars, coups, illegal sanctions, and plundering of other countries' resources, now block the migration and rejecting the poeple is common sense?🤡🤣

    • @PauloTravels
      @PauloTravels Рік тому +15

      @@soreeyezI don’t think so. Denmark has always been tough with that subject. I’ve visited Denmark a couple of times and you see a lot of danish couples and pregnant wives with at least 2, 3 kids already. I believe they more than right. Their national parliament decides! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @soreeyez
      @soreeyez Рік тому +3

      @@PauloTravels I don't mean Denmark dragging the feet but the rest of western Europe that has been promoting open borders. 😓

    • @chrislambaa7586
      @chrislambaa7586 Рік тому +18

      I think most danes think the biggest problem is integration. We dont want parallel societies, but people who actually want to be a part of the danish society are welcome.

  • @Mosern1977
    @Mosern1977 Рік тому +401

    As a Norwegian, I envy the Danes for actually having better politicians than us. At least ours are better than the Swedes, but that's an all time low bar.

    • @ivanvikalo4995
      @ivanvikalo4995 Рік тому +18

      I am Swedish, and it seems like it is much better laws and policies now, and it is getting tougher and more restrictive now in Sweden too. How is it in Norway?

    • @yohanbeck8172
      @yohanbeck8172 Рік тому +20

      Laughs in Finnish :))

    • @Mosern1977
      @Mosern1977 Рік тому +6

      @@ivanvikalo4995 - well, we will not be less strict than the Swedes.
      That goes without saying.
      Other than that, we just throw oil-money on the problems. Seems to work pretty ok.

    • @beepboopbeepp
      @beepboopbeepp Рік тому +14

      @@ivanvikalo4995 as far as i’ve read in the norwegian news the main thing being restricted is the amount of Ukrainians coming here now.
      Another thing they restricted is asylum seekers will lose their asylum if they travel to their country of origin for vacation. It baffles me how they’ve been allowed to do this before though.
      Norway despite being very left leaning on social issues has always had very restrictive asylum and migration policies so it’s not a top issue for politicians or the public right now.

    • @izzyrov5814
      @izzyrov5814 Рік тому +1

      True. We wanna move to Denmark.

  • @tallaringa
    @tallaringa Рік тому +61

    Being smart is not harsh. Go Denmark!

  • @jetuber
    @jetuber 9 місяців тому +6

    "Denmark's harsh asylum policy." The shameless word manipulation of that phrasing. More, like, "Denmark's non-suicidal asylum policy" (thus a policy in start contrast to that of the rest of Europe).

    • @frogss7725
      @frogss7725 4 місяці тому

      I mean it is harsh compared to the rest of Europe, not saying is worse or better just the title is accurate

  • @Trendkilla
    @Trendkilla Рік тому +138

    In Denmark immigration isn't an ideological issue, it's a practical issue. Closed or open borders are utopian, limited resources is a fact.

    • @lavienestpasunlongfleuvetr2559
      @lavienestpasunlongfleuvetr2559 Рік тому

      EXACTLY! That is the point that the politicians in other countries who choose to pander to the Far Left fail to grasp.
      Their ideological beliefs are harmfil because they're totally impractical. The 'borderless utopia' they wish to create will never happen, because mass immigration means a massive clash of culture and the destabilising of society.

    • @danis8455
      @danis8455 Рік тому +6

      Du gør mig helt glad for at være dansk, når du hoster op med den eneste fakta der betyder noget!

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 11 місяців тому

      In times of economic distress or rapid change, individuals may feel increasingly insecure about their future prospects and be more receptive to politicians or movements that promise to protect their economic interests or restore stability and security.

  • @emptyhad2571
    @emptyhad2571 Рік тому +272

    I really wish the people of Europe could actually have more say in this.

    • @kinngrimm
      @kinngrimm Рік тому +2

      For that EU nations would need to relinquish some of their sovereignity ... who goes first?

    • @jol7772
      @jol7772 Рік тому +13

      We can.. vote RIGHT

    • @tomorrowneverdies567
      @tomorrowneverdies567 Рік тому +7

      @@kinngrimm why would EU nations need to relinquish some of their sovereignity exactly?

    • @tomorrowneverdies567
      @tomorrowneverdies567 Рік тому +4

      @@jol7772 which party do you propose exactly? The AfD for example does not want to stop immigration from outside of Europe. Only reduce it.

    • @panterauntera77771
      @panterauntera77771 Рік тому +8

      I want my country to have Denmark’s immigration policies.

  • @cawizardry
    @cawizardry Рік тому +69

    He is speaking in a very balanced manner, rational and adequately humane.

  • @12yearoldscotch
    @12yearoldscotch Рік тому +334

    Yes, Denmark’s policies are right for all of Europe

    • @caseypittman9950
      @caseypittman9950 Рік тому +3

      Spoken like someone who didn't watch the video beyond its title

    • @GeneralSocietyInc
      @GeneralSocietyInc Рік тому +6

      I wish we had Denmark's immigration policy

    • @val-schaeffer1117
      @val-schaeffer1117 Рік тому

      @@GeneralSocietyInc I wish you had Silicon valley style forced corporate diversity scheme. Alongside dating profiles with racial preferences should get cancelled.

    • @wwbuirkle
      @wwbuirkle Рік тому +8

      Poland's is better yet

    • @wavell14
      @wavell14 Рік тому +1

      @@caseypittman9950 spoken like an American

  • @andrewmichaels5725
    @andrewmichaels5725 Рік тому +179

    As a Greek, I admire Denmark's attempts to crack down on illegal immigration.

    • @corymiller536
      @corymiller536 Рік тому +1

      Many Greeks look middle eastern tho

    • @andrewmichaels5725
      @andrewmichaels5725 Рік тому +3

      @homecoder7816 We are doing our best to curb illegal immigration given the the resources we have and the EU funds and member state assistance we receive. Just like Denmakr, other states need to step up their game and get tough on immigration as well. And, let's not forget that Frontex needs to do significantly more.

    • @andrewmichaels5725
      @andrewmichaels5725 Рік тому +1

      ​@@corymiller536 That's a non sequitur. I am sorry but I am not following your logic, do you have follow-up response?

    • @corymiller536
      @corymiller536 Рік тому +1

      @@andrewmichaels5725 Yes , don't discriminate people that look like you

    • @danis8455
      @danis8455 Рік тому +1

      there is a very limited degree of "illegal immigration in denmark" its very hard to work and live in Denmark under the radar.
      Thouse mostly get booted very quick. dont go over 10-15% of you population i think is key

  • @Rittmester
    @Rittmester Рік тому +164

    Brilliant man. Europe needs such leaders and their policies. Enough of kicking the can down the road. We must have change. The situation is dire.

    • @-Nobody-1
      @-Nobody-1 Рік тому +3

      In terms of identidy politics and immigration policies europe is much farther to the right than the US has ever been. Im surprised how most europeans dont understand how their policies are national socialist (aka fascist).

    • @blazer9547
      @blazer9547 Рік тому +2

      ​@@-Nobody-1 fellas , is it fas cist to to be against immigration 😢

    • @uroskostic8570
      @uroskostic8570 Рік тому +2

      national-socialism is not right but LEFT. the word socialism is pretty much self explaining@@-Nobody-1

    • @Gioachino_Orsini
      @Gioachino_Orsini Рік тому +1

      Yooooo I love that sentence 🎉🎉. You're a poet bro 😂. I'd read your books 📚📚

    • @Heatwave9000
      @Heatwave9000 Рік тому

      Good, europe should be for europeans

  • @blackvikingeire
    @blackvikingeire Рік тому +47

    As an immigrant myself, I think this Danish minister is spot on. Everything he said is common sense to me.

  • @mikaeljordan
    @mikaeljordan Рік тому +27

    That was a nice interview! Thanks. Well spoken and professional!

  • @luisacleaves9592
    @luisacleaves9592 Рік тому +36

    Denmark is correct in enacting these laws. Europe and the United States must follow these measures

  • @Greksallad
    @Greksallad Рік тому +154

    As a Swede with an immigrant background I 100% agree with mr. Bek

    • @alexridervlogs5018
      @alexridervlogs5018 Рік тому +16

      YOU JUST BORN IN SWEDEN, YOU ARE NOT SWEDISCH, THAT IS THE FIRST PROBLEM.

    • @almighty5839
      @almighty5839 Рік тому +13

      You aren’t Swedish 😂 this is literally the problem

    • @gabrielpr03
      @gabrielpr03 Рік тому +7

      ⁠@@alexridervlogs5018How do you know? They could be half ethnically Swedish an the other half with immigrational background. What’s the sense of getting Swedish citizenship then, if you cannot be Swedish?

    • @alexridervlogs5018
      @alexridervlogs5018 Рік тому

      @@gabrielpr03 TO BE SWEDISH YOU HAVE TO BE WHITE, SIMPLE

    • @ananeeva4109
      @ananeeva4109 Рік тому +10

      You might have a passport but you are not Swedish. It is not an insult, don`t get me wrong, it is just a pure fact.

  • @jasonpike3375
    @jasonpike3375 Рік тому +187

    When speaking about wanting to import skilled labour is that you even though someone may be skilled at one particular thing (ie, doctor, engineer, etc) does not mean they are a good fit for your country. Different cultures value different things. If democracy means anything it means the people have the right to decide who they let into their country and what culture the country has.

    • @bonaku20
      @bonaku20 Рік тому +32

      Agree… we just need to see what happened to Americans Indian (native American) , once people with different cultural values came to their country… they got completely decimated. Same story with Australia and New Zealand as well…

    • @zen1647
      @zen1647 Рік тому +2

      ​@quarkine1Yes, as an Australian with European background I'm ashamed and appalled at what happened. Many of us are trying to restart integration but it's very little, very late.

    • @braxxian
      @braxxian Рік тому +20

      No it’s not the same. America, Australia and New Zealand were colonised by people’s with superior technology even though their numbers were small. What’s happening in Europe is more akin to the Roman Empire with Barbarians at the gates. They are technically inferior but have virtually endless numbers.

    • @val-schaeffer1117
      @val-schaeffer1117 Рік тому +5

      You mean, people have RIGHT (=choice) to be racist.

    • @val-schaeffer1117
      @val-schaeffer1117 Рік тому +2

      @@zen1647 Then reverse that injustice with BRUTAL discrimination against Caucasians in America and Australia.

  • @LenaMellow
    @LenaMellow Рік тому +22

    Well spoken. I appreciate DWs calm respectful reporting.

  • @321findus
    @321findus Рік тому +80

    No. It needs to be way harsher.

  • @latchmere100
    @latchmere100 Рік тому +54

    Time to get rid of all these politicians who want more immigrants.

    • @-Nobody-1
      @-Nobody-1 Рік тому +1

      In terms of identidy politics and immigration policies europe is much farther to the right than the US has ever been. Im surprised how most europeans dont understand how their policies are national socialist (aka fascist).

    • @inoovator3756
      @inoovator3756 Рік тому

      @@-Nobody-1how so?

    • @-Nobody-1
      @-Nobody-1 Рік тому +1

      @@inoovator3756 by not allowing people who were born in their country have citizenship. By being incredibly unwelcoming to anyone who doesn’t share your ethno-nationality. Or maybe by just being ethno-nationalist.

    • @inoovator3756
      @inoovator3756 Рік тому

      @@-Nobody-1 most countries do not automatically provide citizenship just because someone happened to be born there, usually the family also has to have citizenship

    • @-Nobody-1
      @-Nobody-1 Рік тому

      @@inoovator3756 yes telling someone they’re not one of you and then being upset because they aren’t integrating…. Yea smart policy.

  • @franz3810
    @franz3810 Рік тому +18

    I hope the whole world take notes on this. No country should be imposed to receive poeple who are not suitable for the local culture

  • @hamodalbatal464
    @hamodalbatal464 Рік тому +106

    Thank you Denmark, Europe is not a free hotel with an open buffet.

    • @mamadouwjallow1423
      @mamadouwjallow1423 Рік тому +5

      They took everything from Africa 🤯

    • @chrislambaa7586
      @chrislambaa7586 Рік тому +19

      ​@@mamadouwjallow1423not true. Africa is still full of resources. No continent in the world has as many resources as Africa.
      It did bring some issues, when Europe has its colonial fase, no doubt about that. But as long as history goes back, all countries have had wars for resources. All countries are guilty of this in one time or another. The end result of this is the world map we see today.
      The real question is how we help Africa get back on their feet again.
      Personally I'm happy we in the last decades have seen more and more cooperation between African countries and I really wish them the best.

    • @hamodalbatal464
      @hamodalbatal464 Рік тому +1

      @@mamadouwjallow1423they took nothing from Africa, Europe left Africa with school and hospitals, what really destroyed Africa are the corrupt politicians and their Junta and the alliance with Putin, who is stealing Africa’s called and diamond.

    • @blazer9547
      @blazer9547 Рік тому +7

      ​@@mamadouwjallow1423 go learn some actual stuff. You really think modern economy works on primary resources?

    • @clishi
      @clishi Рік тому +6

      @@mamadouwjallow1423 a good excuse to not find the wrong in yourselves but rather in some outside factors so you can feel good about yourselves.

  • @fintonmainz7845
    @fintonmainz7845 Рік тому +40

    International Asylum law needs to be changed.
    It is being abused

    • @judyskinner254
      @judyskinner254 Рік тому

      I've been saying, or better yet been screaming this for 10 years. The Asylum system was NOT designed for MASS MIGRATION OF PEOPLES FROM 3RD WORLD ARABIC COUNTRIES!!!!!!!

  • @Swav.Zielin
    @Swav.Zielin Рік тому +41

    They don't even consider the safety of EU citizens, as if they don't have rights themselves. Not one single place in Africa is safe? Something is seriously wrong with that and telling.

    • @Healingson
      @Healingson Рік тому +9

      Botswana and Namibia are stable and safe

    • @joaov.m.oliveira9903
      @joaov.m.oliveira9903 Рік тому +1

      Hey,
      Internal migration in Africa is HUGE, man.

    • @vik914
      @vik914 Рік тому

      No its not ​@Healingson

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 11 місяців тому

      There can be multiple reasons why politicians may not find immediate solutions to poverty and unemployment or create new economic systems:
      Complexity of the issue: Poverty and unemployment are complex problems that require comprehensive, long-term strategies. Finding effective solutions often involves addressing underlying causes like education, training, healthcare, social welfare programs, and economic policies, which can take time and resources to implement.
      Political complexities: Politicians may face resistance or disagreement from various stakeholders, such as businesses, interest groups, or opposing political factions, making it challenging to enact significant changes or implement new economic systems.
      Ideological differences: Different political parties or politicians may have differing beliefs or ideologies about the best course of action to tackle poverty and unemployment. This can result in differing priorities and approaches, making it difficult to reach consensus on solutions.
      Short-term focus: Politicians often face pressure to show immediate results to satisfy their constituents or gain popular support. As a result, they may prioritize short-term fixes or policy measures that provide quick wins, rather than implementing broader, structural changes that could address poverty and unemployment in the long run.

  • @frikandelkroket9335
    @frikandelkroket9335 Рік тому +14

    I was shocked with some areas in Düsseldorf and Frankfurt. It reminded me of the movie Robocop but it was for real. It’s a disgrace for such a rich country like Germany.

  • @theogillan5510
    @theogillan5510 11 місяців тому +4

    This was such a high quality interview. Straight questions and answers, the kind rarely seen

  • @suhhhy9701
    @suhhhy9701 Рік тому +19

    Finally, a voice of reason

  • @DonJulioitsthegoodstuff
    @DonJulioitsthegoodstuff Рік тому +16

    Europe is now understanding how a controlled immigration is the way to go, we need to have an assured future, for the Europeans, for the emigrants that come and more important, for our kids.

    • @danis8455
      @danis8455 Рік тому

      What kids? :P birth rate in Europe is 1.5 This is the whole reason we are taking in immigrants.
      But a 25% drop in population per generation is an just as big problem.
      Not saying immigration is the fix. But we gotte get thouse cloning tanks running pretty swiftly. (honestly this is likely the solution, as grim as it sounds)
      Or make people want to have kids again and afford to have kids again something moderen western society seems supress in some extend.
      Id guess to main issues here is population size and general readyness for the modern world. simply to many things people have to worry about.
      people at 30 barely feel they are adults these days since they are still trying to learn everything and get everything required by moderen society.
      when they would normally have had their 3rd child at that stage.

  • @dlewis8405
    @dlewis8405 Рік тому +59

    I can imagine the "asylum seeker" arriving in Rwanda and saying "actually just send me home, thanks".

    • @Kiriza22
      @Kiriza22 Рік тому

      Rwanda is not Safe for the critics of the Rwandan government.

  • @Turbo_TechnoLogic
    @Turbo_TechnoLogic Рік тому +52

    Well if I'm very honest, Hungary said this already back in 2015...maybe in a bit different tone because it was very urgent situation but still. And the country have been brutally blamed and booed for it back then all over the EU and it is still. And there are virtually no terrorist attacks or any of these terrifying events. In this topic at least, they might have had a point..

    • @tomorrowneverdies567
      @tomorrowneverdies567 Рік тому +7

      They were only "booed" by the EU Commission, the french government, the german government and that's it as far as I remember.

    • @husted5488
      @husted5488 Рік тому +13

      True, Denmark learned from Eastern European countries, but the other Western countries will now give Denmark the credit for its policies😂

    • @PietKargaard
      @PietKargaard Рік тому +8

      Denmark has had the strictest immigrant rules in the EU for the last 10+years and they have gotten alot of flak for it it's not that they dint want to help but you cant just open the doors like Mergel did or the sweedes for that matter it's very easy to see why in retroperspective but theese examples have been the exact points of Denmark going tuff on uncontrolled immigration and have been embraced by both the left and the right side of politics.

    • @izap7837
      @izap7837 Рік тому +1

      As well as Poland. Unfortunatelly, the new Polish government influanced by the German representatives from UE changed thePolish position in this case...

    • @ls-l1518
      @ls-l1518 Рік тому

      Yes, you do have a point. But Denmark has tried to keep immigrants out long before 2015.

  • @masterkraft4746
    @masterkraft4746 Рік тому +45

    Asylum only to those who deserve it. The rest need to go through legal immigration processes like anybody else in the world.

    • @soreeyez
      @soreeyez Рік тому +2

      Tricky, deserving of asylum can be subjective.

    • @clishi
      @clishi Рік тому +5

      @@soreeyez it is subjective and it is the way it should be. If you want to move to another country then that country has the right to let you in or not. And it is always subjective as different countries need different kinds and amounts of people according to their specific situation. Each country has their own laws as well. So legal migration is subjective. Illegal is illegal and should not be allowed except to people that run from war.

    • @soreeyez
      @soreeyez Рік тому +1

      @@clishi unfortunately, whatever rights or laws many Europeans thought had their interests at heart, didn't. And here, u are defending such travesty.
      Whatever shouldn't be allowed has for years been ignored, voices that spoke against reality on the ground bedeviled😈, etc. What is it that Europeans not allowed but is happening, regardless? 😐

    • @clishi
      @clishi Рік тому +1

      @@soreeyez at least in Europe laws and rights are determined democratically with elections. You vote and then the people you vote for make the laws. If it is in the country interest or not is only for the country citizens to determine. And this happens with voting. If you live in another place it is not your job to say who's interest it is. Migration is a nation's sovereign choice to make.

    • @soreeyez
      @soreeyez Рік тому +3

      @@clishi well, it looks like u are rather out-of-touch on reality in Europe if u still hold such an opinion. U think the people running much of Europe are doing what's good for their country? Tell me what are u smoking?

  • @fionamoody1432
    @fionamoody1432 Рік тому +20

    Nothing wrong in being strict. Nothing wrong in being over careful. There is enough experience to having been lenient. It didn't work so you have to change.things so that they do work. The famous saying "don't fix what aint broke", clearly it was not just broke but disastrous so fixing it has to be priority

  • @junerose-sommer5494
    @junerose-sommer5494 Рік тому +18

    Yes it is!! Go Denmark!!! I salute you!!!!

  • @Evemeister12
    @Evemeister12 Рік тому +20

    Well done to Denmark

  • @emptyhad2571
    @emptyhad2571 Рік тому +11

    Camera style is unlike DW and I think it’s actually cool. I wantto see more of this.

  • @ophirmayer1
    @ophirmayer1 Рік тому +21

    Refreshing to see sane people and policies

  • @KryptonianMustard
    @KryptonianMustard Рік тому +19

    Well done Denmark ❤ Greetings from Bulgaria

    • @egertroos-qh7hw
      @egertroos-qh7hw Рік тому

      Greetings from Estonia to Bulgaria

    • @fakkel321
      @fakkel321 11 місяців тому

      @egertroos-qh7hw and @KryptonianMustard ❤🇩🇰

    • @egertroos-qh7hw
      @egertroos-qh7hw 11 місяців тому

      @@fakkel321 thanks

  • @editorrbr2107
    @editorrbr2107 Рік тому +37

    “Harsh” = governmental obligation to defend cultural and territorial sovereignty.
    Leave it to DW to wear it on their sleeve at least.

  • @ananeeva4109
    @ananeeva4109 Рік тому +53

    Absolutely so. Those seeking asylum should be considered carefully, with as much attention as possible before, in progress, and after immigration. And it should be an exceptional privilege as this person is adopting, contributing to society etc. Not just someone who likes social benefits yet doesn`t show any intention to adopt and incorporate culture and values.
    Also, I , might sound funny but can we invite only kind people? Those kind to other people, animals, and so on? Why do we feel obliged to have everybody even the aggressive ones?

    • @pablodelsegundo9502
      @pablodelsegundo9502 Рік тому +1

      I agree. I'm the son of an central Asian immigrant, and he came to the US completely by the books, even joined the military during the Cold War prior to getting full citizenship. Now, as a retiree, he's more successful and American than my American-born mother (they're long divorced). It's his example that I look to as I approach 50. So yes, the right people in the right framework are very important, moreso than ever.

  • @eltonbritt1502
    @eltonbritt1502 Рік тому +37

    It's not "harsh". It's the right way forward 👍

  • @gunne71
    @gunne71 9 місяців тому +3

    In my country - Belgium, it is drooling with the tap open
    A true catastrophe

  • @ericrehbergrehberg
    @ericrehbergrehberg Рік тому +8

    Yes it is!!! We need it everywhere in Europe!!

  • @1966Birger
    @1966Birger 9 місяців тому +3

    "Harsh asylum policy" - what a political statement from DW directly here. Nice wording for what most people would call "sensible asylum policy"

  • @tolubamidele1508
    @tolubamidele1508 Рік тому +5

    Anybody who is watching what is happening in Sweden; Denmark’s neighbour will say YES. I’m an Africa living here and I consider it a privilege and not a right. The country is a right to protect itself at all cost

  • @richardm7713
    @richardm7713 Рік тому +30

    It is clear that even ''highly educated'' people from the Arab world are extremly backwards in terms of religion / culture and not as highly skilled as we expect. for instance a Bachelor in Maritime studies in Egypt contains 25 percent religion and in terms of level / skill its more in line with a 2 year vocational study that would be required in the Netherlands to work on smaller tugboats, meanwhile in Egypt the same captain can work on all vessels and for this reason accidents happen all the time.

    • @alitubealt6185
      @alitubealt6185 Рік тому +1

      Well in American MD degree is only 4 years after a random bachelors degree while the rest of the world is 6 years, and most medical errors happen in America.

    • @mathisnotforthefaintofheart
      @mathisnotforthefaintofheart Рік тому +2

      @@alitubealt6185Awe come on, you silly boi....How about those fellow/internships that follow after the MD program? Once done with all of that, you are well over 30's before the real thing starts....With a boatload of student debt.

    • @richardm7713
      @richardm7713 Рік тому +1

      @@alitubealt6185 I dont see your point? you are not a doctor with a degree, its a basic step to become a doctor and during the internship you need to complete a ton of tasks even very tough exams. I do not think the route to become an actual doctor is easier in the USA as compared to Europe / Canada, i dare to say its to hard even in terms of ''the grind'' and burnouts.

  • @newbeginnings8566
    @newbeginnings8566 Рік тому +11

    Everyone should tighten the borders until not even a mouse could sneak into Europe...

    • @enrico3787
      @enrico3787 Рік тому

      lol the idea of doing that in Mediterranean countries is simply wishful thinking given their geography

    • @newbeginnings8566
      @newbeginnings8566 Рік тому

      @@enrico3787 instead of laughing out loud think how it could be done if the desire was there to do it.. technology and border control could easily do it... Geography difficulties or not..

  • @JefAssikin
    @JefAssikin Рік тому +7

    In germany, foreign students have to find an appropriate job in 18 months after graduating.. side job like waitres will be rejected from Ausländerbehorde and students can't apply visa extensions..
    But asylum can stay more than 18 months, and worse, they get money from the german government
    One with an education background and german language gets harder treatments than asylum without german standard education.. a very contradictory rules

  • @KenKobayashiRasmussen
    @KenKobayashiRasmussen 11 місяців тому +6

    Ten years ago everyone was pointing fingers at Denmark, claiming Danes are racists and backwards thinking. Now it seems Europe has opened their eyes to what is happening. I am half Japanese and half Danish myself, I am a result of immigration to this country. We need to carefully select the people that closely resemble the Danish culture the most and are willing to become Danish, spiritually and culturally. The immigrants needs to be able to adapt to the Danish way of life, and feel like a equal part of our society, otherwise the Denmark that we know and love will be gone in 20 years.

  • @Do-not-be-sheep
    @Do-not-be-sheep 9 місяців тому +2

    Denmark has the right approach and if the eu does not follow with a similar plan European voters will clean house during the next eu election

  • @boyan.guitar
    @boyan.guitar Рік тому +3

    Western Europe is now North Africa. All the doctors and engineers pouring in from boats across the Mediterranean, ten thousand daily, making life so much better everywhere they go in Europe. The average Western European has absolutely no clue what’s going on. Good for Denmark for having a more sober approach to this issue.

  • @user-kg5lq6nd7q
    @user-kg5lq6nd7q Рік тому +5

    As a minority in this world, Europe should be kept European

    • @darkmage4648
      @darkmage4648 Рік тому

      I wish the world had this view about Europeans 300 years ago. That's my biggest regret.

    • @arias8843
      @arias8843 11 місяців тому

      minority. 🤣you europeans are everywhere (dubai, singapore, australia, americas, south africa, asia etc)

    • @user-kg5lq6nd7q
      @user-kg5lq6nd7q 11 місяців тому

      @@arias8843 and yet, we are still the minority

    • @user-kg5lq6nd7q
      @user-kg5lq6nd7q 11 місяців тому

      @@arias8843 it’s a fact and maybe your views will change, but it is true - they are a minority

  • @Bozlee22
    @Bozlee22 Рік тому +15

    Go Denmark
    Bravo 👏🏻

  • @mobob75
    @mobob75 Рік тому +3

    We all have to tighten up its been predicted 280 million are on the move. They arent asylum seekers they looking for a better life. A life isnt gifted its tough and its also tough for Europeans. If they don't resolve this it will destroy europe. Its really that serious i fear for my grandchildren. We shoukd decide our immigration policy not people traffickers

  • @kjkj4725
    @kjkj4725 Рік тому +27

    “We need more skilled labour to push wages of local skilled workers down.”
    Here, I fixed it for you.
    There is no shortage of skilled workers in Europe - pay them well and they will appear.

    • @PietKargaard
      @PietKargaard Рік тому +2

      wrong, every person in the EU is welcome to seek jobs here in Denmark but still we have one of the lowest unemplyment rates in the world and the industry is screaming for more hands.we have a couple hundred thousands Polaks working here and they have not driven the wages down on the countrary they are adding value to our country and themselves. this is because wages are negotiated between the unions and the jobcreaters including a minimum vage for everyone including immigrants, you wont find a burgerflipper here working for 2usd a hour more like 25.

    • @SolomonSunder
      @SolomonSunder Рік тому

      @@PietKargaard I live in Austria and am non European but married to an Austrian. The wages are certainly not good enough here to buy a house or so. People see that compared to their parents or grandparents who did not study anything and could still afford a house, the living standards have gone down. The pension system is guaranteed not to exist; there are talks of minimum pension for everyone and locals are moving to part time jobs to compensate for it. Having a union agreed minimum wage makes no difference for such people.

    • @mathisnotforthefaintofheart
      @mathisnotforthefaintofheart Рік тому

      There is shortage of skilled labor in certain fields. And that is part of your aging population. That said, you need proper border control. Absolutely! But your population is in decline because there aren't enough babies. So you need skilled labor from elsewhere. And that can be done through proper means.

    • @Heatwave9000
      @Heatwave9000 Рік тому

      You shouldn't be here then

    • @Heatwave9000
      @Heatwave9000 Рік тому

      Every country is projected to have population decline so what is your solution then?

  • @exodus888
    @exodus888 Рік тому +19

    no more asylum

  • @smarterwitheverystep
    @smarterwitheverystep 11 місяців тому +4

    Stay strong Denmark 💪🇩🇰

  • @wh2174
    @wh2174 Рік тому +5

    A few hundred years ago France once adopted the open border policy, then found out that it was not sustainable. Same thing happened today. Maybe people can revisit the history books and learn a couple of things.

    • @amnbvcxz8650
      @amnbvcxz8650 11 місяців тому

      Interesting, I haven’t read about it. Which period and which countries?

  • @grafxgrl8030
    @grafxgrl8030 9 місяців тому +2

    There is nothing harsh about protecting your citizens.

  • @STELLVIA.
    @STELLVIA. Рік тому +28

    Reality can not be ignored
    Ideology can only go so far

  • @arnoldn2017
    @arnoldn2017 Рік тому +1

    Yes it is, we do not have place for people who want to have a better future

  • @RafaelW8
    @RafaelW8 Рік тому +19

    "Is Denmark's harsh asylum policies the right path for Europe?" - YES. I saved you an 8 minute video.

  • @D_B_Cooper
    @D_B_Cooper 11 місяців тому +2

    We all need to get real in Europe. This is not harsh enough.

  • @sobkowiaklucas
    @sobkowiaklucas Рік тому +30

    Yes, Denmark policy is perfect and should be implemented EU wide. ❤

  • @2202issac
    @2202issac 9 місяців тому +1

    Well done Denmark 🇩🇰…. We here in Ireland 🇮🇪 need to follow your example….

  • @AL-ku1zq
    @AL-ku1zq Рік тому +9

    Denmark's policy is not nearly strict enough. The world or many places in it are often at war. The developed countries cannot take everyone who wants to go there. Noone whose ideology actively works against the country in which they have arrived should be allowed to stay.

  • @icwiener9935
    @icwiener9935 7 місяців тому +2

    I just don't want to have too many people in europe that were socialized in extremly conservative, patriarchal societies. Idk why it is not common sense that this cannot have a positive outcome longterm as integration simply is either almost impossible or takes way too long. If we want to continue living in a liberal society, we need to follow Denmark

  • @ThomasMann85643
    @ThomasMann85643 Рік тому +16

    Problem here in Cyprus is no one ever gets a hearing. I know several people who have been here more than 5 years and never got a hearing. So the idea of returning people who get rejected makes not a wit of difference if people are waiting years and years to have their case ajudicated.

  • @Lucy-d4t
    @Lucy-d4t 9 місяців тому +1

    well done denmark for protecting your culture childrens futures and not being scared like britain

  • @davidmcpate6553
    @davidmcpate6553 Рік тому +2

    Here in Australia they have no such qualms with detaining asylum seekers outside the country. Since September 2012, the Australian Government has been sending people seeking asylum to Nauru and Papua New Guinea under a policy called offshore processing.

  • @reneacosta8869
    @reneacosta8869 Рік тому +2

    Has nothing to do with racism!
    It's all about a country protecting their system, their citizens nevertheless their NATION and their SURVIVAL!

  • @chrism5433
    @chrism5433 Рік тому +24

    Denmark is doing the right thing. As Dane having going back over the years . Asylum and immigrates not complying with law and order .Danes arnt happy about the behavior. Buts it's only a few bad apples.

    • @electrolytics
      @electrolytics Рік тому +1

      It spreads. When they begin to see themselves as a minority and that they can't keep up with your standards, the bad apple effect spreads.

    • @-Nobody-1
      @-Nobody-1 Рік тому

      In terms of identidy politics and immigration policies europe is much farther to the right than the US has ever been. Im surprised how most europeans dont understand how their policies are national socialist (aka fascist).

    • @chrism5433
      @chrism5433 Рік тому +1

      @@-Nobody-1 not about right wing ,you need social infrastructure accomodate everyone ,no easy solution

    • @clout6209
      @clout6209 Рік тому +2

      its not only a few bad apples lets be honest
      the worst part is when the immigrants dont want to help getting rid of these so called few bad apples

  • @KW_FlyFishing
    @KW_FlyFishing Рік тому +3

    This is a very intelligent man. I wish we had more like him in Ireland.

  • @alinapopescu872
    @alinapopescu872 Рік тому +5

    The way I see things, Denmark's policies are Denmark's business and Denmark is first and foremost responsible for its own citizens.

  • @carloslx
    @carloslx Рік тому +7

    It's not Europe's responsibility to fix the lives of people from broken states around the world by importing them en masse. It's those country leader's job to do so, but obviously not remotely their interest.

  • @holgerandersengrn3457
    @holgerandersengrn3457 Рік тому +6

    Denmark asylum policies is not harsh, nothing could be more wrong. It is not the Danes who decide who enters our country. That decision lies in the Middle East and some crazy rules and an illegitimate "court" When the Danes are allowed to decide, they are very hospitable, as we saw with the Ukrainians, but there are not many who would not prefer that those from MA and NA move home to their home countries.

  • @kennydouglas9459
    @kennydouglas9459 Рік тому +2

    As a Dane, I don’t think others should be looking at Denmark when it comes to foreign policies. I think we should all look at Poland. All those issues we have with Middle Eastern people - robberies, stabbings, unprovoked assaults, murder, raping and so on - doesn’t happen in Poland.

    • @arias8843
      @arias8843 11 місяців тому

      but the thing is poland is unappealing globally. I have nothing against countries that want to take control of their borders. as long as the many europeans who live in dubai, abu dhabi, singapore, hong kong, asia , africa , australia (colonized land), america (colonized land) are deported or removed. then we can all be happy 😀(btw europeans who live in the middle east don't necessary integrate like change religion or culture, middle easterns are in fact more likely to integrate when they come to europe than the other way around!)

    • @SnowWhiteArches
      @SnowWhiteArches 10 місяців тому

      @@arias8843 if “unappealing” is how MENA countries still perceive Poland, then well, good for them. Just fyi they issued 200k work permits for people coming from non European countries in 2022 only.
      And if MENA people are integrating so well then why there are so many issues with them? In like every European country they have come to? Have you ever heard about any white people gangs in the counties you mentioned?

  • @a.hoctavius5848
    @a.hoctavius5848 Рік тому +5

    What’s “harsh” about it? Because it offends your woke sensibilities

  • @AnnLawton
    @AnnLawton 6 місяців тому +1

    Ireland here...l do not want to live here any more. Our politicians are corrupt and useless and l would love to live in Denmark.

  • @javierperezbarreto4229
    @javierperezbarreto4229 Рік тому +13

    The only criteria should be being under the imminent threat of genocide or famine, in which case they should be relocated to the nearest, immediate safe territory closest to their place of origin.

  • @Allin7days
    @Allin7days 11 місяців тому +2

    I don't know why this is an issue in Europe and the USA these days.
    Every country should have a guidance on asylum seekers.
    Just follow it period.
    For those who have extra capacity to accept migration, please do so, otherwise don't.

  • @herecomment9854
    @herecomment9854 Рік тому +11

    I don’t understand why some people are so upset when a country or their government decide that they just don’t want immigrants or asylum seekers?

  • @ThKh
    @ThKh Рік тому

    & then there are people claiming EU citizens in Portugal and using free movement thing :)
    i have seen hundreds of people moving to Copenhagen from Portugal (with non-EU background)
    this proves that Danish immigration policy is a FAILURE

  • @hellwalker-g8i
    @hellwalker-g8i Рік тому +2

    Return them all. It's beyond a joke.

  • @amertestas5044
    @amertestas5044 Рік тому +39

    Denmark kudos!

  • @Soraviel
    @Soraviel Рік тому +20

    I agree, that migration should be hardened so that every country knows who's coming in legally and who aren't (the illegal ones who come for various reasons which don't meet the law/policies)

  • @verstraetenandre
    @verstraetenandre Рік тому +3

    Living in Belgium, i have come to say: "YES!" to the question of the title!

  • @rj14053
    @rj14053 11 місяців тому +3

    High Skill Doctor/Engineer: Wait for 6 months, and then No we cannot give you visa.
    Criminal from Subsaharan Arab states: Human Rights !!

  • @Shaeith
    @Shaeith 9 місяців тому +1

    As a Dane I absolutely support the strict immigration policy. There’s a reason why our country hasn’t been ravaged with crime like Sweden has…. Only thing, man Kaare needs to work on his English!! 😅 But yeah, some times I wonder if our policies are strict enough..

  • @TakluCal
    @TakluCal 11 місяців тому +4

    In any case other countries cannot decide what’s right for Denmark.