Denmark’s Hard-Line Immigration Policy as a Political Model for Europe

Denmark’s approach to immigration has become a focal point for European governments seeking strategies to address migration while preserving political stability. The country’s stringent measures, which include enhanced border controls and expedited asylum processes, are being studied as a model for balancing national security with public sentiment. Jeanna Smialek’s report from Copenhagen provides an in-depth look at how these policies are shaping political dynamics across the continent.