
MCC Brussels Podcast Denmark’s Immigration Reality: Control, Integration, and the Nation-State | Deep Dive
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Dec 13, 2025 Join Danish MEP Anders Vistisen, a crucial voice on immigration policy, as he reveals Denmark's unapologetic approach to migration. Discover how strict asylum rules and integration demands have shaped a cohesive society. Vistisen argues for the importance of language and civic values while highlighting the consequences of mismatched skills in the labor market. He advocates for open debate on immigration issues and shares lessons for other nations facing similar challenges. Denmark's model may not be ‘closed,’ but it's certainly a controlled success story.
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Control Over Closure
- Denmark frames itself as controlled, not closed, welcoming migrants who match national needs.
- Anders Vistisen argues rapid, unmanaged inflows tear up the fabric of the nation-state.
2001 Election Changed Policy
- After the 2001 'earthquake' election Denmark tightened asylum rules and family reunification laws.
- Vistisen recounts the attachment requirement and the 24-year rule to reduce arranged and early marriages.
Integration Beyond Employment
- Integration now includes language and shared values, not just economic self-reliance.
- Vistisen distinguishes between faithful Muslims and radical Islamists who reject core democratic norms.

