Denmark's radical 'ghetto law' targets 'parallel communities' by demolishing housing in immigrant-heavy areas, aiming for forced assimilation. The policy, introduced in 2010 and expanded by current PM Mette Frederiksen, dismantles public housing, altering the landscape for 'non-western' communities. Critics, including those at the European Court of Justice, argue it's discriminatory.
UK Minister Kemi Badenoch is eyeing this model for Britain, sparking debate on immigration policy amidst the Tory government’s quest for effective solutions. Community integration or state overreach? Europe's watching closely.