Denmark compulsorily tests for deportation

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Published 19 July 2021 at 19.40

Abroad. In Denmark, people who have had their asylum applications rejected so that they can be sent home again are coronatically compulsorily tested, reports Jyllandsposten.

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This spring, it was noted that 9 out of 10 criminals in Sweden who have been sentenced to deportation may stay in the country by refusing to take a coronation test.

The background is that most recipient countries demand a negative pcr test for entry. According to Swedish law, the persons must at the same time be voluntarily tested.

In Denmark, asylum seekers who are rejected after their asylum application has been rejected are also compulsorily tested.

In two cases, the tests have been carried out with the help of physical coercion, writes Jyllandsposten.

The coercive testing can be carried out after a new law has been hammered through.

The Left Party Unity List, however, criticizes the procedure.

– If you do not have a legal right to reside in Denmark, you should of course not be here, but you should not be subjected to coercion either. It lacks proportions, says Rosa Lund, migration policy spokeswoman for the Unity List, to Jyllandsposten.