Criticism grows over new refugee law in Denmark
It's designed to make the country less attractive to refugees and people seeking asylum by seizing their valuables
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It's designed to make the country less attractive to refugees and people seeking asylum by seizing their valuables
Police will be allowed to seize assets from refugees to cover housing and food expenses
The country's government plans to force asylum-seekers to hand over any valuables worth more than $1,500
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