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Danish Minister slams 'immigrants' special demands' at Nørrebro school

Danish Minister slams 'immigrants' special demands' at Nørrebro school

From Berlingske · () Danish

Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Danish Minister of Social Affairs and Integration Morten Bødskov criticized "immigrants' special demands" at a Nørrebro school.
  • Bødskov, from the Social Democrats, made the remarks during a visit to Nørrebro Gymnasium.
  • The article suggests a potential shift in government policy or rhetoric regarding integration and immigration.

Danish Minister of Social Affairs and Integration Morten Bødskov delivered a strong critique of "immigrants' special demands" during a visit to Nørrebro Gymnasium, a school in a diverse Copenhagen neighborhood. His remarks, delivered in a setting that might suggest industrial production rather than education, signal a potentially tougher stance from the Social Democrats on integration issues.

Bødskov's comments, described as sounding like they came from the Danish People's Party (DF), were made during a visit to the school on Titangade. The gymnasium, a large brick building, hosts 300 students daily but does not prominently display its affiliation. The minister's strong language suggests a hardening of the government's position on immigration and integration policies.

The article notes that while Bødskov's initial statements might seem aligned with far-right rhetoric, a closer look at his responses reveals a potentially different approach from the Social Democrats. However, the specific details of this approach remain unclear, with the government's new policy framework reportedly exempting international conventions, a move criticized by some as a "capitulation."

Further complicating the political landscape, the government's immigration policy is facing widespread criticism, and the new minister has yet to commit to action on a key Social Democratic promise. This suggests internal tensions or a strategic recalibration within the ruling party regarding its approach to immigration and the integration of foreign nationals.

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Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.