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OneCrazyDiamond

(2,032 posts)
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 04:33 PM Sep 2015

Denmark sends first group of refugees back to Germany

Source: Yahoo/AFP

Copenhagen (AFP) - Denmark has sent back a first group of refugees who arrived from Germany, Danish police said Tuesday, with others expected to follow.

"These are people who do not want to seek asylum (in Denmark) and are therefore here illegally. They have been deported and barred from re-entering the country for two years," police in southern Denmark said in a statement.

"This first group was a score of people. More will follow after their cases are processed," the statement said, adding that they were sent back by bus.


Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/denmark-sends-first-group-refugees-back-germany-155642263.html

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Denmark sends first group of refugees back to Germany (Original Post) OneCrazyDiamond Sep 2015 OP
If they were really planning to walk from Rødby to Sweden, they had better pack lunch DFW Sep 2015 #1
More than 800 refugees have arrived in Denmark since Sunday, according to Danish officials. elleng Sep 2015 #2
Could one get asylum from American oligarchs there? n/t jtuck004 Sep 2015 #3

DFW

(54,410 posts)
1. If they were really planning to walk from Rødby to Sweden, they had better pack lunch
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 04:47 PM
Sep 2015

Rødby is the port that faces Puttgarden in Germany in the south of eastern Denmark. To get to Sweden from there, they'd have to cross several islands as well as a few bridges.

elleng

(130,974 posts)
2. More than 800 refugees have arrived in Denmark since Sunday, according to Danish officials.
Tue Sep 8, 2015, 04:59 PM
Sep 2015

Very few of those have applied for asylum, the Danish immigration service said.

Most of those who arrive in Denmark are passing through en route to Sweden, which is known for its more generous asylum policies.

While Sweden has become a top EU destination for refugees by issuing permanent residency to all Syrian asylum seekers, Denmark has sought to reduce the influx by issuing temporary residence permits, delaying family reunifications and slashing benefits for newly arrived immigrants.

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