Denmark announced a policy for rejected immigrants who are not able to return to their home countries: banishment on a remote island.
The Danish government — which is currently led a center-right party — announced it will send as many as 100 immigrants to Lindholm Island, a small, 17-acre island in the Baltic Sea. The arrangements are intended for rejected asylum seekers who can’t be sent back — foreigners with a criminal background and whose home countries won’t accept them, according to The New York Times.
The choice of Lindolm Island is notable in that it is a sparsely populated area that has been historically used for laboratories and animal disease research. In fact, one of the two ferries that will be shipping the migrants is named “the Virus.”
“They are unwanted in Denmark, and they will feel that,” Inger Stojberg, the country’s immigration minister, wrote in a Facebook post Friday.
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that's where we should send all inmates to.
ReplyDeleteCan we do that with all the politicians? Pretty please?
ReplyDeleteThat's kind of how Australia got started, as a penal colony for the Brits
ReplyDeleteisnt that called ‘Delmarva?’
ReplyDeleteThe so-called intelligent bipedal infestation the the planet is plagued with has finally reached the point of not enough room and not enough resources to go around even at bare minimum for everyone. The end is near.
ReplyDeleteI know a whole race that needs sending away from the USA!
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