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Denmark is known for being welcoming, but now has strict immigration rules. These changes are from the centre-left, not far-right groups.

People in Denmark worry that newcomers may put pressure on schools and healthcare. Some think newcomers get more help than Danish people.
Denmark has stricter rules for asylum seekers. They may take valuable items for costs and send those without papers to other countries.
Denmark is making it harder for people to move there. They put ads in other countries to show their tough rules.
Denmark's rules make some migrants feel unwelcome. They feel they don't belong. The government says the rules help newcomers fit in.
Spain wants to help people without papers. They think it will help the economy grow and need more workers as the population ages.
In Europe, countries have different views on immigration. Some are strict, while others want to help more people. Each has its own reasons.
People in Europe feel different about newcomers. They want fair rules but also want to help. It's important to find the right balance.
Countries must choose what's best for their people and economy. They need to help those in need. It's a big job.

Denmark is known for being welcoming, but now has strict immigration rules. These changes are from the centre-left, not far-right groups.

People in Denmark worry that newcomers may put pressure on schools and healthcare. Some think newcomers get more help than Danish people.
Denmark has stricter rules for asylum seekers. They may take valuable items for costs and send those without papers to other countries.
Denmark is making it harder for people to move there. They put ads in other countries to show their tough rules.
Denmark's rules make some migrants feel unwelcome. They feel they don't belong. The government says the rules help newcomers fit in.
Spain wants to help people without papers. They think it will help the economy grow and need more workers as the population ages.
In Europe, countries have different views on immigration. Some are strict, while others want to help more people. Each has its own reasons.
People in Europe feel different about newcomers. They want fair rules but also want to help. It's important to find the right balance.
Countries must choose what's best for their people and economy. They need to help those in need. It's a big job.