u. s. federal from afghanistan. they're still hoping purchase. you can watch those interviews in on heard voices not available at r t dot com a former immigration minister in denmark has been sentenced to 2 months in prison for a legally separating refugee couples back in 2016. inger stolberg. so the move was to protect child bright and that she has no regrets. yes, i see it. yeah, i can only see that i am very, very surprised by deferred it and it is as it were, the only scenario i had not prepared for because i thought it was completely unrealistic. but here we are, and i take my punishment and i do it without bending my neck. oh boy agnes, i don't know there is nothing i have a bad day. so i mean, simply one has a moral and compassionate obligation to protect the girls, and that was what i did was story berg served as denmark's immigration minister from 2015 to 19, at the height of the migraine crisis, she gave orders for couples to be separated when the female partner was under age, many of them were young with 15 knots well below denmark's legal marriage, age of 18. a danish court rule that the decision was unlawful and so was made without exceptions or consideration for individual circumstances. an