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Fact check: Do nearly 80% of refugees in Sweden holiday in their home country, as Elon Musk claims?The survey revealed that 79% of refugees had visited their home country since arriving in Sweden. However, the data also showed that most respondents had come to Sweden more than 15 years ago.
An inquiry into tightening Swedish asylum laws to the lowest level permitted under EU law has recommended phasing out permanent residency for some groups of immigrants. But who stands to be affected?
A Swedish journalist in the video tells Horowitz that Sweden brought in over 190,000 refugees last year alone. The video takes us to a northern suburb of Stockholm, Rinkeby — essentially now an ...
Markets brace for record rally as US pauses tariffs, union threatens strike over working hours, and other news from Sweden on ...
The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Nordic Journal of Migration Research Vol. 9, No. 2, 2019 REFUGEE YOUTH WHO ARRIVED IN SWEDEN AS U... In recent years, Sweden has been one of the largest ...
Nothing if not an earnest and well-meaning society, Sweden has always accepted more than its share of refugees. Immigration was already at elevated levels before the latest influx into Europe from ...
Sweden has a large donor focus on the Syria crisis and contributes with crucial funding to protect and empower Syrian refugees, including vulnerable groups, with a strategic focus on women’s and girls ...
Sweden is home to a diverse community of refugees, from countries such as Syria, Ukraine, Afghanistan, and Eritrea. Many of them are eager to start working in Sweden and to secure their livelihoods ...
Moder Mothanna Magid, the Iraqi asylum seeker at the centre of the story - Photo by Camilla Stenlund “We have snow and we have trees,” says Moder, looking at the thick pine forest that ...
One recent Hungarian refugee to Sweden drew a 30-day sentence this week-end and a second a fine for calling their Swedish teacher a “Jewish swine” and threatening to kill him. A third ...
(CNN)-- Iceland and Sweden plan to take in about 200 Palestinian refugees from Iraq who have been living in refugee camps along the Iraqi-Syrian border, the U.N. refugee agency said Tuesday.
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