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Denmark enacts law to deport foreign criminals with 1+ year sentences, targeting non-EU offenders.
Denmark has enacted a new law allowing deportation of foreign nationals sentenced to at least one year in prison for serious crimes like aggravated assault and rape, targeting non-EU offenders who previously avoided removal despite long sentences.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced the reform on January 30, 2026, citing national security and frustration with court rulings blocking deportations.
The changes include stricter controls on undocumented migrants, electronic ankle monitors for criminal non-citizens, reopening an embassy in Syria, and enhanced cooperation with Afghan authorities.
The move reflects broader European trends toward tighter migration policies amid rising political pressure from anti-immigration groups, though it may conflict with European human rights standards.
Dinamarca promulga una ley para deportar a los delincuentes extranjeros con penas de más de 1 año, dirigida a los delincuentes no pertenecientes a la UE.