Denmark's migration policy has shifted from being the EU's 'black sheep' to a leading example, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Minister Kaare Dybvad expressing satisfaction over the growing support for restrictive measures across Europe. Denmark's approach includes temporary protection for refugees, outsourcing asylum processes, and a focus on self-sufficiency. The recent adoption of the New Pact of Migration and Asylum by EU member states marks a significant change, although concerns about ethical implications and effectiveness remain. The Social Democrats' hardline stance on migration contrasts with their progressive values, aiming to maintain power against rising right-wing forces. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)