Alex Ahrendtsen

'Love bridge' serves as connection for Danes who can't live in their own country

October 25, 2012
Global Politics

Denmark has enacted strict immigration laws that prevent Danes who marry foreigners from living in their home country. For many, that's meant moving to nearby Sweden and often commuting back and forth every day for work.

'Love bridge' serves as connection for Danes who can't live in their own country

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