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Sweden's Parliament Approves Laws to Strengthen Immigration Restrictions
16 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- Sweden's parliament has approved new laws that intensify the crackdown on immigrant rights, allowing authorities to revoke residency permits based on ambiguous 'bad behaviour' criteria. The legislation mandates that most public sector workers report individuals suspected of being undocumented.
- This move comes in the lead-up to the September parliamentary elections, highlighting the influence of the far-right Sweden Democrats on the current centre-right government.
- The new immigration laws are part of a broader trend in Europe where several countries are tightening their immigration policies amid rising nationalist sentiments. The centre-right government in Sweden has increasingly relied on support from the far-right Sweden Democrats, which has influenced legislative prioritie…
- The passage of these laws reflects a significant shift in Sweden's immigration policy, driven by political pressures and the rise of far-right sentiments. Critics argue that the vague criteria for 'bad behaviour' could lead to arbitrary enforcement and discrimination against immigrants.
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