It writes Jyllands-Posten.
Neither chairman Kristian Thulesen Dahl (DF) nor Inger Støjberg state how this should happen.
But according to Thulesen Dahl, the structure of the Expulsion Act is a faithful copy of the Climate Act, where the climate has been replaced by foreigners.
They estimate that this is 70 percent of a group of “about 50,000 immigrants” they want to deport with the law.
At the same time, Støjberg and Thulesen Dahl will not guarantee that the law respects international conventions.
– It requires a closer examination. There is no doubt that we are on the fringes of what can be done, says Inger Støjberg to Jyllands-Posten.
The chairman of the Danish People’s Party is of the opinion that Denmark can initially send thousands of people living here with a foreign background home without coming into conflict with the conventions.
– We have learned from history that you can do more within the conventions than you usually start by being told.
With 90 seats, the Folketing must decide what we want. Then we can either choose to take the fight if someone thinks it is unconventional – or correct, says Kristian Thulesen Dahl to Jyllands-Posten.
For months, Inger Støjberg has been flirting with the Danish People’s Party. Thus, she was also one of the speakers at the party’s annual meeting in Herning, just as the Danish People’s Party has openly supported Støjberg in the national court case.
However, Støjberg will not call the bill a step on the way into the Danish People’s Party.