Refugee rights lead to the first impeachment case in Denmark in decades

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The woman behind Denmark’s strictest immigration laws will be the country’s first politician to defend herself in an impeachment process in nearly three decades, after her actions led to the illegal separation of young refugee couples.

Inger Stojberg, a former immigration minister who was recently forced to step down as deputy leader of Denmark’s main opposition party, will face trial after a majority in parliament has voted in favor of impeachment. Because the forthcoming final vote is largely a formality, it is the first time that the chamber has agreed to an impeachment lawsuit since 1993.

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