
MCC Brussels Podcast Denmark’s Immigration Reality: Control, Integration, and the Nation-State | Deep Dive
Denmark isn’t “closed.” It’s controlled.
In this Deep Dive, MCC Brussels’ John O’Brien sits down with Danish MEP Anders Vistisen from the Danish People's Party, to dissect the one European immigration model that actually works.
Denmark’s approach is blunt, unapologetic, and stubbornly democratic: strict external controls, serious integration demands, honest statistics, and politicians who answer to voters.
For decades, Danish governments—left and right—ignored the polite illusions pushed in Brussels and instead listened to the public. The result? Fewer illegal crossings, fewer ghettos, higher trust, and a country that refuses to tear up its social fabric to placate elite sentiment.
What we cover:
• How Denmark tightened asylum and family reunification rules—because voters demanded it
• Why integration means language, values, responsibility and participation, not bureaucratic box-ticking
• The cost of mass migration when skills don’t match the labour market
• Free speech as Denmark’s pressure valve vs EU-style speech policing that drives grievances underground
• Why dispersal, breaking up ghettos and preventing parallel societies actually works
• What countries like Ireland can learn before social cohesion snaps under the weight of unmanaged inflows.
If you want immigration to succeed, you need control, candour and a sense of national interest. Denmark shows what happens when a country refuses to sleepwalk into disaster—and chooses sovereignty over slogans.
