As part of a growing anti-immigration agenda, Danish immigration minister Inger Støjberg, of the center-right Venstre party, wrote on Facebook that certain migrants “are unwanted and they will feel it.”

The controversial deal is part of a new finance bill for 2019 agreed between the center-right government and the Danish People’s Party (DPP), a populist right-wing party with anti-immigration policies.

 

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DPP immigration spokesperson Martin Henriksen told CNN: “Our hope … is that people outside Denmark will understand that Denmark is not a very attractive place to seek asylum, if you are of refugee background, mean to cause harm, or incite crime.”

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