(DAILYWIRE) -- The flow of refugees into Sweden has made that once idyllic country a mess. Police have set up "no-go zones" they deem too dangerous to go into, famed feminists have abandoned cities, where refugees flock, and the number of rapes has skyrocketed.
Now it turns out that neighboring Denmark is also suffering dramatic effect from the deluge of refugees into that country.
"A recent study conducted by Denmark’s Ministry of Finance concluded that in 2014, immigrants and their descendants cost Danish taxpayers at net loss of 28 billion Crowns per year," according to the National Economics Editorial. That's $42 billion.