Tolerated, but barely: inside Denmark’s departure centers

Currently, around 170 people live on “tolerated stay” in Denmark, a status for people who cannot be deported but are denied residency and basic rights. As SOS Racisme draws a concerning picture of their living conditions in departure centers, such as Kærshovedgård, they also suggest it might be time for Denmark to reinvent its policies on deportation

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Kærshovedgård is located in the central Jutland, 12km away from the nearest town

“How do we shut down Kærshovedgård and the other departure centers?”: on May 13, SOS Racisme will try to answer that question in a conference titled “A Critical Look at Kærshovedgård and Departure Centres”.Kærshovedgård is a departure center located in Jutland, where people on tolerated stay are assigned to live. As of December 2023, 172 […]


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