Danish politician: “When Sweden becomes an Arab State, we will end the Nordic Passport Union”

A Danish right-wing Parliament politician, Marie Krarup from the Danish People’s Party (DPP), talks about her view on Sweden in an interview with the Swedish news magazine Fokus.
“When Sweden fails and stops being Swedish, it will affect the rest of us too”, she says.
She describes the Swedish immigration policy as “lax and weak”. Sweden “does not understand how dangerous mass migration is”, according to her, and she sees the neighboring country as a deterring example.
“When Sweden fails and stops being Swedish, it affects us as well, and we can’t keep the passport union between our countries”, she tells Fokus.
“We have a lot in common with the Swedes, and we are close, but when they de facto become an Arab Middle Eastern county, we will no longer have that much in common.”
Fokus also writes that Krarup and DPP don’t want migrants to learn Danish or work, instead they should be sent home as soon as possible.
“If you are granted asylum you will receive a temporary residence permit, then you reside in Denmark until you are sent home. And you should be prepared to be sent home at any time”, she says.
She concludes by telling the magazine how shocked her colleagues were when they visited Malmö and saw the ghettos and the criminality there with their own eyes.
The parliamentary elections in Denmark will be held no later than June 17 this year.
Voice of Europe