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Mooslims don’t want to adapt to their new homes, and Nordic nations are tired of their barbarism.
Now we need to emulate that.
Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden announced a new agreement on Tuesday that they were to combine their efforts on removing migrants, saying they would launch joint deportation flights and other initiatives. The agreement came out of a two-day Nordic nations summit in Copenhagen where the group said they had come to a "strong commitment" to strengthen their cooperation on migrant returns.
As well as working together to get illegal migrants out of their nations and back to their countries of origin, the group also said they would launch a join initiative to help migrants who had left their homes and made it as far as North Africa -- the embarkation point for dangerous smuggler boats across the Mediterranean to Europe -- to go back to their places of origin too. This, the pact says, is a programme of "voluntary repatriation".
The Danish Immigration and Integration Minister Kaare Dybvad Bek said at the announcement that Nordic nations must stop migrants from "traveling across our countries and going under the radar of the authorities". He continued: "It is a decisive principle that foreigners without legal residence travel home... we should constantly strive to do better. Both in Denmark, in the other Nordic countries and in the EU. Today's agreement is a step in the right direction."
His opposite number from Finland, Interior Minister Mari Rantanen said: "This cooperation will be supporting our governmental program because it's very concentrated on immigration rules and the returns especially, which have been the weak link in our system".
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Now we need to emulate that.
Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden announced a new agreement on Tuesday that they were to combine their efforts on removing migrants, saying they would launch joint deportation flights and other initiatives. The agreement came out of a two-day Nordic nations summit in Copenhagen where the group said they had come to a "strong commitment" to strengthen their cooperation on migrant returns.
As well as working together to get illegal migrants out of their nations and back to their countries of origin, the group also said they would launch a join initiative to help migrants who had left their homes and made it as far as North Africa -- the embarkation point for dangerous smuggler boats across the Mediterranean to Europe -- to go back to their places of origin too. This, the pact says, is a programme of "voluntary repatriation".
The Danish Immigration and Integration Minister Kaare Dybvad Bek said at the announcement that Nordic nations must stop migrants from "traveling across our countries and going under the radar of the authorities". He continued: "It is a decisive principle that foreigners without legal residence travel home... we should constantly strive to do better. Both in Denmark, in the other Nordic countries and in the EU. Today's agreement is a step in the right direction."
His opposite number from Finland, Interior Minister Mari Rantanen said: "This cooperation will be supporting our governmental program because it's very concentrated on immigration rules and the returns especially, which have been the weak link in our system".

Five Nordic Nations Agree to Cooperate on Deporting Migrants
A group of northern Euro nations has agreed to work together, saying they will share deportation flights and organise voluntary repatriations.
