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Denmark's Migrant Ghettos
Denmark's efforts to better integrate its migrant population are attracting controversy both at home and abroad, with the government designating 29 housing areas as 'migrant ghettos'.
Denmark’s efforts to better integrate its migrant population are attracting controversy, both at home and abroad. Twenty-nine housing districts, known as ‘migrant ghettos’, are now subject to special measures to tackle crime and unemployment, and encourage greater mixing between migrants and wider Danish society.
In the run-up to Denmark's recent landmark election, Sahar Zand travelled to Copenhagen to witness how immigration is shaping the campaign debate and question the country's politicians and migrants about these controversial policies.
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