In 1992, the Danish government passed a law allowing the immigration, specifically of 321 refugees from Palestine. And the study followed them from 1992 to 2019.
Out of the original 321 Palestinians, 204 ended up being convicted of a crime, 71 of them were jailed, and 176 ended up on welfare. So that accounts for 63% became criminals and were convicted, and more than half ended up on welfare.
So they followed the second generation. They had 999 children. 337 ended up being convicted of a crime, 132 of them ended up being jailed, and 372 of them ended up on welfare. So that's a 34% conviction rate and a 37% welfare rate.
Their very own justice minister later stated in a 2019 interview, and this is the guy who presided over this entire thing, by the way, And I quote, "These asylum-seekers should not have been let in."
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Balestinians are a blight and a net-negative on every society.













