Denmark tightens deportation rules for foreign inmates

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Denmark unveiled a deportation reform to expel non-Danish citizens who receive a prison sentence of at least one year for serious crimes, while tightening residency checks and introducing ankle monitors for those who fail to report. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says the government is acting unconventionally by amending legislation rather than waiting for European Court of Human Rights decisions, framing it as updating rules to better address security and integration.
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