The Danish government has refused to rule out forced deportations of Somalians without the right to stay in the country, although Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen has said he would rather they left voluntarily.
The Danish leader commented on the situation following a recent meeting with Somali president Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed in Egypt saying he thought it would be beneficial if the Somalians returned to their country to help rebuild it, BT reports.
So far, the Somalian government has rejected the idea of their citizens returning home from Denmark but the Danish leader dismissed the refusals saying, “As I think now, it is not so much dependent on Somalia. But it is more dependent on the speed of our own Danish bureaucracy.”
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7 comments:
Minnesota next??
It's cheaper in the long run to deport.
They better do it quick before they become another Englishstan.
If Somalia won't take back their own people dump'em in the ocean.
I'm moving to Denmark. The ONLY country that actually See's diseased people and removes them
Those refugees from Africa have no intention of helping any country that accepts them become a better country. They do not believe in the life styles of other countries. They only want to bring them down and force them to believe in and practice their religion.
They haven't done it for over 200 years. Can you imagine how FLUSH the UNITED STATES would be if the blacks NEVER hit our shores??
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