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Immigration. Denmark Wishes to Expel Foreign Offenders Sentenced to Small Prison Sentences.

The government of Mette Frederiksen is passing the second speed and wants almost automatically to expel foreign offenders sentenced to at least one year's imprisonment, including those who have long been settled in Denmark. A hard, legally fragile line between Copenhagen and the European Court of Human Rights, says Berlingske.
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The government of Mette Frederiksen is passing the second speed and wants almost automatically to expel foreign offenders sentenced to at least one year's imprisonment, including those who have long been settled in Denmark. A hard, legally fragile line between Copenhagen and the European Court of Human Rights, says Berlingske.

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Courrier international broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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