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Is Denmark's proposed refugee legislation unrealistic?

Denmark’s government has presented legislation that represents a first step towards realising a controversial election promise to set up reception centres in countries outside the EU. Refugees would stay there while their asylum applications are processed in Denmark. Critics doubt the proposed legislation is realistic.
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“Asylum process moving out of the EU”

“Thousands drown each year trying to cross the Mediterranean. Many of those who reach the EU do not need protection. It is often still difficult to return failed asylum applicants and this is unsustainable, says Denmark’s Minister for Immigration and Integration Mattias Tesfaye. He wants to move the asylum application process out of the EU, to remove the incentive to journey across the Mediterranean. Photo: Frontex

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