DENMARK DECLARES WAR: European Nation to DEPORT Foreign Criminals in SHOCKING BREAK from Human Rights Law
COPENHAGEN — In a RADICAL move that has sent shockwaves across Europe, Denmark has OFFICIALLY declared its own citizens’ safety MORE IMPORTANT than international human rights conventions. The socialist government, in a stunning about-face, announced a brutal new legal reform to EXPEL foreign nationals convicted of serious crimes like rape and assault, branding them UNFIT for Danish society.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen ADMITTED the policy directly CONFLICTS with European law, signaling a DANGEROUS new precedent where nations unilaterally IGNORE the courts to enact their own brand of justice. “We are acting unconventionally,” Frederiksen stated, a chilling euphemism for what critics are calling a descent into nationalist vigilantism.
The government’s own numbers expose a HORRIFYING truth: over 315 foreign criminals from outside the EU, sentenced to over a year in prison, were ALLOWED to stay in the last five years. “Many of us find that hard to understand,” said Immigration Minister Rasmus Stoklund, stoking public fury over a system he now claims FAILED its people.
This is not just a Danish problem—it’s a CONTAGION. The entire European Union is rapidly hardening its borders, with Denmark leading a charge toward mass deportations, electronic ankle monitors, and embassies reopened in war zones like Syria to FACILITATE removals. The dream of a borderless, rights-based Europe is being SYSTEMATICALLY DISMANTLED.
The message from Copenhagen is clear and TERRIFYING: your human rights are CONDITIONAL, and if you are deemed a problem, you will be ERASED from the nation’s soil. This is how civilized societies begin to unravel, one “unconventional” law at a time.



