The Labor Party will tighten immigration to the country – news Norway – Overview of news from various parts of the country

On Thursday morning, Tonje Brenna (Ap) Sylvi Listhaug (Frp) will meet in Politisk kvarter. Arbeiderparity’s program committee, with Brenna at the head, will tighten the requirements for family reunification. – This means that in the situation we are in, with so many arrivals from Ukraine, I believe that there is a need to be clear about how we control the borders with the integration policy as well, says Brenna. They also want to strengthen work to return refugees who have been refused. In addition, the program committee will make it more difficult for refugees who have lived in a municipality for five years to move to a municipality with a high proportion of immigrants. The Labor Party’s program committee wants to prioritize transfer refugees through the UN quota system, but will adjust the number according to how many asylum seekers come to Norway in other ways. Several European countries are also now tightening their immigration policies, for fear of new refugee flows from Asia and Africa. This also applies to Sweden and Germany, which took in a record number during the refugee crisis in 2015. A number of top Norwegian politicians, including Aps Tonje Brenna and Frps Sylvi Listhaug, has recently traveled to Denmark, where the government wants to establish an asylum reception center in Rwanda, as well as introduce a maximum limit for immigration. Published 19.09.2024, at 07.37 Updated 19.09.2024, at 07.53



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