While Denmark’s decision to deport all foreign criminals sentenced to unconditional prison terms is a welcome step, one can’t help but ask: why has it taken so long? The policy—essentially a matter of basic common sense—should have been standard practice in any nation that values law, order, and the safety of its citizens.
Minister of Immigration and Integration Kaare Dybvad Bek is right when he says: “The hammer must fall even harder.” Foreign citizens disproportionately involved in serious crimes, from gang violence to brutal assaults, have long exploited gaps in Denmark’s legal system, evading deportation through lenient policies that prioritized their “rights” over public safety. The fact that foreign criminals could remain in the country despite serious convictions is not just absurd—it’s shameful.
The abolishment of the so-called ladder system, which previously allowed foreign criminals to avoid deportation based on the length of their stay, is decades overdue. Staying in a country for years does not grant immunity from the consequences of criminal behavior. Those who abuse the hospitality of their host nation deserve swift and uncompromising justice.
Why Celebrate the Obvious?
While the Danish government deserves credit for finally addressing this glaring failure, it is troubling that such actions are hailed as bold and groundbreaking. This isn’t radical or groundbreaking—it’s the kind of common sense that should have underpinned immigration laws across the West decades ago. Governments should not pat themselves on the back for doing what is necessary. The real question is: why was this loophole allowed to exist in the first place?
Western nations have for too long prioritized virtue-signaling, open-border ideologies, and bureaucratic complacency over protecting their citizens. The result? Gang violence, skyrocketing crime, and a sense of lawlessness that leaves innocent people suffering while politicians squabble over hypotheticals. […]
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