Feb 22 • 09:01 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark DR Nyheder

Mayors: We can take in Ukrainian refugees that the capital does not have housing for

Several municipalities around Denmark's capital are willing to take in more Ukrainian refugees due to housing shortages in the capital region.

Mayors from several municipalities surrounding Copenhagen are expressing their willingness to accept more Ukrainian refugees, highlighting the housing crisis faced by the capital. The Danish government is considering changing the special law regarding Ukrainian refugees in light of the shortages experienced in cities like Ishøj, Rødovre, and Brøndby, which are unable to accommodate additional arrivals. The mayor of Hjørring, Søren Smalbro, argues against limiting the influx from Ukraine, proposing that other regions step in to help instead of modifying the existing laws that were designed to facilitate refugee arrivals.

Hjørring has taken in nearly 700 Ukrainian refugees last year, which is significantly higher than the numbers accepted by some neighboring municipalities. This disparity underscores the varying capacities of different areas in Denmark to host refugees, leading to a call for a more equitable distribution of responsibilities among local governments. While the challenges faced by the capital are acknowledged, the willingness of mayors from Northern Jutland to accept more refugees reflects a broader commitment to humanitarian aid.

The discussion is part of a larger national dialogue about immigration and refugee policy in Denmark and reflects the complexities of managing refugee resettlement amid resource constraints. As the government deliberates changes to the special law for Ukrainian refugees, the ongoing challenges faced by municipalities could influence future policy decisions, potentially reshaping how Denmark responds to continued migration crises.

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