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From an outcast, Denmark becomes a model for Europe. More countries are adopting its tough migration course. “There has been a huge change”

On Monday, European justice and home affairs ministers approved new measures allowing EU countries to expel rejected asylum seekers, set up application processing centers and deportation centers outside their borders. These are the means which Copenhagen has long advocated.

The agreement was “the fruit of many years of work,” said Rasmus Stoklund, Denmark's center-left integration minister who led migration negotiations during his country's six-month presidency of the EU Council.

Stoklund told POLITICO that when he first started working on the migration issue in the Danish parliament 10 years ago, his colleagues in left-wing parties across the European Union considered his government's position so outrageous that other social democrats did not even want to meet with him. In his opinion, over the last few years “There has been a huge change in the perception of this issue“.

Ashley Davis

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