EU Denmark plans to limit 'non-western' residents in disadvantaged areas

Denmark has announced plans to crack down further on disadvantaged neighbourhoods by reducing the number of “non-western” residents, scrapping the controversial term “ghetto” in its proposed legislation.

In the bill – a review of existing legislation on combatting “parallel societies” – the interior ministry proposed that the share of residents of “non-western” origin in each neighbourhood be limited to a maximum of 30% within 10 years.

Denmark has for years had one of Europe’s most restrictive immigration policies, which the Social Democratic prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, has continued since coming to power in June 2019.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...tto-list-is-ripping-apart-migrant-communities
The interior minister, Kaare Dybvad Bek, said in a statement that too many non-western foreigners in one area “increases the risk of an emergence of religious and cultural parallel societies”.

He said, however, that the term “ghetto”, used to designate disadvantaged neighbourhoods, would be removed from the new legislation.

“The term ghetto is misleading ... I think it contributes to eclipsing the large amount of work that needs doing in these neighbourhoods,” he said.

Until now, the term was used legally to designate any neighbourhood of more than 1,000 people where more than half were of “non-western” origin, and which met at least two of four other criteria.

The four criteria are: more than 40% of residents unemployed; more than 60% of 39-50 year-olds with no upper secondary education; crime rates three times higher than the national average; residents having a gross income 55% lower than the regional average.

Fifteen Danish neighbourhoods currently fall into this category, and 25 others are considered “at risk”. The list is updated each December.

In these neighbourhoods, misdemeanours carry double the legal penalties in place elsewhere, and daycare is mandatory for all children over the age of one, or family allowances are withdrawn.

The existing legislation also calls for council homes in these areas to be reduced to 40% of available housing by 2030.

Danish political parties will discuss the bill and it is expected to pass, though no date has been set for the vote.

According to Statistics Denmark, 11% of Denmark’s 5.8 million inhabitants are of foreign origin, of whom 58% are from a country considered “non-western”.
 
Not surprised, the Social Democrats in Denmark are of the old-strain worker's rights leftism, not the new open-borders international 'leftism' that often masquerades as the leftist parties in most Western countries today. My opinion- the parties that can wed generous domestic social benefits with a good dose of civic nationalism (which is truly the expression of the working class) will be here to stay throughout the next decade. Some small irony as it was once the way to go before libertarianism set in:

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(From the UK, 1929)

Look at all this handwringing from Foreign Policy:

Together with similar victories in Sweden and Finland, the sea change in Danish politics seems to suggest a Scandinavian center-left resurgence. But that may not be the case. In response to the popularity of the DPP, the Social Democrats have gradually adopted the far-right’s anti-immigration stance.
They have, for example, supported a controversial plan to stop accepting an annual quota of refugees resettled by the United Nations; a paradigm shift in immigration policy that moves the emphasis from integration toward returning migrants to their countries of origin; and a so-called ghetto plan with harsher punishments for criminals from deprived majority-immigrant areas, prison sentences for immigrant parents who take their children on extended visits to their countries of origin, and mandatory culture and values education for 1-year-olds that are not required for ethnic Danes. They have gone so far as calling for the closure of asylum centers in Denmark, and instead detaining asylum seekers offshore by establishing facilities in North African countries close to conflict areas.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/06/0...ish-peoples-party-venstre-immigration-asylum/ (Archive)

Of course, the Social Democrats' minister of immigration is also half-black, having an Ethiopian mother.
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Gotta love how they started out by calling it a ghetto so that when people got upset they could drop it and say "look, look. We're still going to forcibly racially integrate our neighborhoods to make sure they don't become mini-states and radicalize, but at least when we mop up the trash off the streets we won't CALL it a ghetto!"
 
This is pretty big in terms of moving forward, recognizing white people's right to exist in their own nations is a great start. There's a ton more work to be done like banning immigration as a whole and providing more social programs to assist people.
Underrated news story, thanks OP.
 
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