"To put it honestly, this will happen in a country that is not on the list of favorite destinations of migrants," Lars Løkke Rasmussen said. Løkke Rasmussen stressed that the discussions had already reached an advanced stage. Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen admitted he couldn't be more specific about the country he had in mind, but hinted that this country is outside the EU community. The majority of asylum seekers come from war-ravaged countries in the Middle East and North Africa and include both refugees and economic migrants. Denmark, a nation of 5.7 million, took in 21,000 asylum seekers in the peak year of 2015, yet has been tightening its immigration laws ever since.
Source: The North Africa Journal June 06, 2018 06:22 UTC