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Politiken’s cover story shows Danish media is finally ready for a humane discourse on internationals

Lena Hunter
September 11th, 2023


The media’s latest cover story was a deep-dive on the plight of an Argentinian school teacher who has been here for nine years but was told “leave in two weeks”. Does the high-profile piece signal a sea-change in the conversation about internationals in Denmark?


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Copenhagen is often perceived as an idyllic city – as long as you’re on the right side of immigration law (photo: Pixabay/varsbergsrolands)

The media's latest cover story was a deep-dive on the plight of an Argentinian school teacher who has been here for nine years but was told "leave in two weeks". Does the high-profile piece signal a sea-change in the conversation about internationals in Denmark?

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