Denmark to expel non-Danish citizens if jailed for at least one year for serious crimes


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18 comments
  1. Am I missing something? All of these proposals seem very conventional and the way I would have assumed things were already done. I mean, ankle bracelets for people on probation is hardly unheard of.

  2. This is what they do in Australia. I don’t think it’s controversial.

  3. This would be controversial if Denmark’s government was utilizing incarceration to abuse groups of people. Are they?

  4. Do a crime, lose your Visa. Should be a basic rule.

  5. This seems like a such a normal, natural obvious policy, it’s is remarkable that no other European country even comes close. The UK certainly doesn’t, both our main parties will gladly expose our own people to any amount of danger rather than punish any criminal.

  6. 1 year? any jail time should be sufficient grounds for deportation. you are a guest until you are a citizen, you should be on your best behaviour.

  7. Yup. Just keep making all our mistakes on immigration, Europe. Sure it’ll go swimmingly for you

  8. Good.

    Do a crime, do the time, then get the hell out.

  9. It would be great if they did it in UK, the fraud there is rampant.

  10. Will this apply to refugees?

    Curious if it will supersede the rules about sending someone back to a country where their life would be in danger.

  11. If t his was Canada, the judges would sentence them to 364 days so it won’t affect their PR applications.

  12. Is this a mistranslation? I don’t think they mean literally citizens in the literal sense but legal inhabitants or visa holders. It would be dystopic if citizens could get deported

  13. How is this not standard? And how many potential non citizen would be affected ? 

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