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Denmark unveils legal reform to allow the worst foreign criminals to be deported

  • On Friday, Jan. 30, 2026, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen presented a legal reform allowing foreigners sentenced to at least one year of unconditional imprisonment to be deported.
  • At last month, the EU began finalising an overhaul of its migration system amid pressure from hard right-wing groups and political parties in Europe, with at least 27 foreign criminals from countries outside the EU remaining unexpelled over five years.
  • The government paired the reform with tighter controls on people without legal residence, a new anklet monitor for criminal foreigners, reopening an embassy in Syria, and strengthened cooperation with authorities in Afghanistan while acting `unconventionally`, amending legislation rather than awaiting court rulings.
  • The reform could trigger legal challenges to human rights conventions, as Frederiksen acknowledged it may conflict with European human rights conventions and address 315 convictions over the past five years.
  • The step dovetails with EU-level shifts as Denmark's package aligns with broader European Union, 27-member bloc efforts, last month finalising tougher migration rules amid pressure from hard right-wing groups and political parties in Europe.
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Denmark said on Friday it would introduce legislation allowing the expulsion of more foreigners including criminals despite the risk of clashing with Europe's human rights court.

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In addition, the government, which has insisted that "refugees must be in Denmark temporarily", will strengthen incentives for voluntary return and tighten the screw for foreigners in departure centres.

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Denmark unveils legal reform to allow the worst foreign criminals to be deported

Denmark has unveiled a deportation reform under which foreigners who are convicted of serious crimes, like aggravated assault and rape, would be expelled.

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DR broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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