“Welcome to Europe. Now gimmie that watch.”
That’s the greeting asylum seekers will get when they enter Denmark from now on thanks to a new law that will allow police to search refugees on arrival and confiscate anything worth more than 10,000 kroner.
The idea, apparently, is to help offset the cost of taking the migrants in by robbing them.
Denmark’s center-right government likens the new policy to
how Danish welfare recipients are treated but Klaus Petersen, professor
at the Centre for Welfare State Research, University of Southern Denmark
says that’s not entirely accurate. “Danish welfare claimants have to
give up their savings before they receive benefits – but not their
valuables, unlike refugees,” Petersen told The Guardian.
“A Danish citizen could be searched in an extreme case if the
municipality has a suspicion of fraud, but you need court permission to
do so [whereas] for refugees, you would not need a court permission,” he
adds.
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Go for them if the visitors to the country dont like it let them go back to there home land and fight for there home land
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