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Denmark Made a Special Exception To Let In Hundreds of Palestinian Refugees. Here’s What Happened.

In 1992, the Danish Parliament passed a special law granting asylum to 321 Palestinian refugees from Lebanon who were living in the country illegally. Twenty-five years later, a Danish minister, Martin Henriksen, asked a parliamentary committee to examine how they had fared in their new home.

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