The Danish government wants to fight against the parallel societies formed due to illegal immigration by liquidating a migrant ghetto. Meanwhile, migration to Europe is not slowing down at all, immigrants are arriving en masse at the borders every day.

The Danish government is trying to act against illegal migration, as reflected in their latest plan to demolish a so-called migrant ghetto in the city of Aarhus. As part of this, about a thousand homes would be destroyed, and the move is part of another 2018 plan, which refers to demolishing and then rebuilding 15 so-called vulnerable areas in the country.

Vulnerable zones refer to places that are predominantly inhabited by immigrants. The mentioned houses are located in Gellerupparken in the city of Aarhus, where about five thousand people live, and it is considered one of the most dangerous districts in Denmark. Among other things, the Danes want to use this measure to fight against the parallel societies that have emerged as a result of excessive illegal migration in Europe.

Last year, the Danish government came up with a plan to limit the number of residents of non-Western origin in certain neighborhoods, which should not exceed 30 percent.

Migrants are not only a problem in Denmark, but also in France. According to a recent survey by the CSA institute, 72 percent of French people want foreign criminals to serve their sentences in their country after being convicted in France.

Source: Magyar Hírlap

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