terça-feira, 2 de setembro de 2025

Palestinian refugees in Denmark

 


A Danish minister reported conviction statistics for a small specific group of 321 Palestinians, given asylum in 1992 by a special law. Of those, 64% were convicted overall, including some (not all) traffic violations, cases of dismissal with a warning, imposition of fines etc. 11.5% (of that group) were sentenced to actual time in jail beyond their arrest. 

  • Of the 321 who were given asylum 270 are still residing in Denmark, meaning the rest either left or are dead.

  • Of the 321, 204 (64%) have received a serious fine or jail time for crime, with 71 of them being given jail time. (Definition is fine of 1500+ DKK, traffic law excluded.)

  • A very large proportion of them are receiving some kind of welfare especially the "early pension" (førtidspension) usually given to people with severe physical or mental issues (e.g. handicapped), but also used for immigrants who are basically useless on the job market for whatever reason.

  • Of their 999 children, so far 34% are convicted for serious crime and some large chunk are already on welfare.

 

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