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Immigrants to Denmark, including refugees, will be required to work, and not allowed to live off allowances, under new rules on immigration set by the ruling Social Democratic Party. The party's move comes as the opposition Liberal Party took a tougher line on immigration requiring that immigrants work and speak Danish, taking voter support away from the Social Democrats. The shift by the Social Democrats comes before the 2015 general election and shift in voter mood against open immigration in the European Union.
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Wall Street Journal 06/17/2015
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New York Times 06/18/2015
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Wall Street Journal 06/19/2015
Rise of Far-Right Party in Denmark Reflects Europe’s Unease
New York Times 06/19/2015
Here’s what pizza has to do with anti-immigration politics - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/20/2015
Chancellor Angela Merkel advocates bilateral, trilateral deals over migrants to EU | DW | 24.06.2018
DW.COM 06/24/2018
A wave of migrants made their way on a dangerous boat journey to Europe in 2014-2016. The refugee crisis in the war zones of Libya, Iraq, Syria and Yemen, with added migrants from Africa for people seeking a better life, is leading to one of the largest movements of migrants since 1945. It also poses problems of uncontrolled immigration in Europe, where immigration is one of the top issues in elections and in public debate-in Sweden, Britain, Denmark, Germany, France, Italy. By 2017 the migration slowed after action by the European Union countries to control it from countries in Africa.
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Young Men in Senegal Join Migrant Wave Despite Growing Prosperity at Home
Wall Street Journal 06/13/2015
Danish Premier’s Shift on Immigration Tightens Election Race
Wall Street Journal 06/17/2015
60 Million People Fleeing Chaotic Lands, U.N. Says
New York Times 06/18/2015
Greece Grapples With Its Own Migrant Problem
Wall Street Journal 07/01/2015
Hundreds of Migrants Try to Cross English Channel on Freight Trains
New York Times 07/28/2015
Germany unnerved by scores of xenophobic attacks against refugees - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/17/2015
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A Neo-Nazi’s Political Rise Exposes a German City’s Ethnic Tensions
New York Times 06/24/2014
Fareed Zakaria: Let’s be honest, Islam has a problem right now - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/10/2014
Swiss Voters Reject Move to Restrict Immigrants
New York Times 11/30/2014
Proud to Offend, Charlie Hebdo Carries Torch of Political Provocation
New York Times 01/07/2015
‘Dangerous Moment’ for Europe, as Fear and Resentment Grow
New York Times 01/07/2015
France’s Secularist Model Is Challenged by Attack
Wall Street Journal 01/09/2015
Grouped Articles
Danish Premier’s Shift on Immigration Tightens Election Race
Wall Street Journal 06/17/2015
Denmark’s Center-Right-Led Opposition Wins Parliamentary Elections
Wall Street Journal 06/19/2015
Rise of Far-Right Party in Denmark Reflects Europe’s Unease
New York Times 06/19/2015
Grouped Articles
A Neo-Nazi’s Political Rise Exposes a German City’s Ethnic Tensions
New York Times 06/24/2014
Swiss Voters Reject Move to Restrict Immigrants
New York Times 11/30/2014
Proud to Offend, Charlie Hebdo Carries Torch of Political Provocation
New York Times 01/07/2015
France’s Secularist Model Is Challenged by Attack
Wall Street Journal 01/09/2015
After Terrorist Attacks, Many French Muslims Wonder: What Now?
New York Times 01/10/2015
In Sweden, the Land of the Open Door, Anti-Muslim Sentiment Finds a Foothold
New York Times 01/02/2015
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