The Icelandic parliament or Althingi has approved an immigration bill which would see conditions for failed asylum seekers in the country made significantly tougher.
The bill which was introduced by Minister of Justice Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir aims to bring Iceland’s immigration laws more in line with those of other Nordic countries and tightens rules around four specific areas related to immigration.
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