Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said she agreed with Vice President JD Vance’s recent comment that mass immigration to Europe is a major issue.
Frederiksen commented in interview With Politico Published on Thursday, it said it is crucial that Europe begins to block the movement of foreign immigrants.
“I think this large-scale migration to Europe is a threat to everyday life in Europe,” Frederiksen turned around and said. Vance’s speech on February 14 At the Munich Security Conference in Germany.
Frederiksen also supports her comments through policies, and her administration has established anti-immigration policies. Politico reports that Denmark now confiscates valuables from immigrants to refund the cost of housing, while the country’s “slum-free” laws ensure that there are no communities without centralized immigrants.
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen spoke with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin, Germany on January 28, 2025. (Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
She argued to Politico: “I totally believe in equal opportunity and the Scandinavian welfare model and have tax-paying education, social welfare and health care. But for me, it’s just a traditional pillar of a Social Democratic Party.”
“Control migration is the second pillar,” she added.
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Vance’s speech in Munich is from President Donald Trump Administration, advising leaders across the continent to deviate from traditional values and eliminate dissent.

US Vice President JD Vance addressed the audience at a Munich security conference held at the Bailisa Hof Hotel in Munich, Germany on Friday, February 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)
“The threat I worry most about Europe is Not Russia, Not China. “This is not other outside actors. What I’m worried about is that the threat of European retreat is from some of its most basic values, values shared with the United States of America.”
Vance continued to refer to Romania and Germany’s efforts to prevent anti-immigration movements from gaining power.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has taken an anti-immigration stance, reflecting President Donald Trump’s administration. (AP Photo/Jeremias Gonzalez)
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“The crisis facing this continent is that I believe the crisis that we all face is our own. If you are worried about your own voters running, there is nothing the United States can do about you.”