No support for EU call to act after Lampedusa tragedy

Danish lawmakers say last week’s death of over 300 African refugees off the Italian island of Lampedusa will have no effect on immigration policy here.

Representatives from Socialdemokraterne, the coalition leader, Venstre, parliament’s largest party, the anti-immigration Dansk Folkeparti and libertarian Liberal Alliance all stated their opposition to calls by Cecilia Malmström, the EU interior affairs commissioner, that member states increase the number of refugees they accepted each year.

Attitudes ranged from fear that the country would be overrun to a proposal that more be done to improve conditions in Africa in order to reduce illegal immigration. 

DR Nyheder

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