Denmark has announced Syrian refugees seeking asylum in the Scandinavian country should return to their home-nation as conditions in the war-torn Western Asian country have improved. “We must give people protection for as long as it is needed,” Danish Minister for Immigration and Integration Mattias Tesfaye told The Telegraph. “When conditions in the home country improve, a former refugee should return home and re-establish a life there,” he said. The government said they aren’t planning to force migrants seeking asylum to leave, but 94 Syrian refugees are stripped from asylum while 179 people have kept theirs. This year, there will be an additional screening on 300 cases, according to immigration authorities. Syrian refugees will be placed into Danish deportation camps as the government announced the Syrian capital, Damascus, is no longer dangerous enough to offer refugees ground protection. The move has made Denmark the first nation in Europe to tell immigrants to …