“A total of 98,867 asylum seekers have been given permanent residency in Sweden since the height of the migrant crisis, out of 163,456 who applied for asylum that year.”
The cost of this is exorbitant, though Sweden tries to hide it.
The majority of refugees in Sweden are from Muslim countries, predominantly Syria, Iran and Iraq. Sweden welcomed unvetted masses of Muslim migrants and has descended farther and farther into chaos. No-go zones, gangs, bombings, and the threat of jihad have become features of daily life in Sweden. Years ago, Sweden’s minister for integration, Nyamko Sabuni, warned that Sweden had become a “ticking time bomb” of Islamic violence. In mid-January, Swedish Moderate Party leader Ulf Kristersson slammed the ruling Social Democrats, saying after a huge explosion rocked a Stockholm residential area that the government has lost control of the country.
Chiefly responsible for Sweden’s reckless immigration policy is Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, who “has denied a link between migration and gang activity, after deputy national police chief Mats Löfving claimed gangs move to Sweden just to engage in crime.”
“Peter Springare, 61, a veteran police officer in Orebro, once published a furious Facebook post saying violent crimes he was investigating were committed by immigrants from ‘Iraq, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Afghanistan, Somalia, Somalia, Syria again, Somalia, unknown country, unknown country, Sweden.’”
“Swedish PM Rejects Police Chief’s Claim Gang Crime Linked to Migration,” by Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, September 9, 2020:
Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven has denied a link between migration and gang activity, after deputy national police chief Mats Löfving claimed gangs move to Sweden just to engage in crime.
Over the weekend, Deputy Police Chief Löfving identified at least 40 criminal clan gangs across Sweden, which he said mostly operate in so-called “vulnerable” areas, often referred to as no-go zones.
“These clans come to Sweden solely with the purpose of organising and systematising crime. They work to create power, they have a great capacity for violence, and they want to make money. And they do that with drugs, violent crimes, and extortion,” Löfving said, according to Nyheter Idag.
When asked about the senior officer’s report during a press conference, Prime Minister Löfven acknowledged the country was facing problems with gang crime, but said: “We will act on what is wrong, what is criminal, regardless of background, regardless of the reason for it.”
“I don’t want to link crime to ethnicity and exactly where you come from; those are separate. But it does not detract from the fact that we have a common task to ensure that we crack down on gang crime,” he added.
Löfving also indicated that children were being trained to become criminals by gangs. That claim was confirmed by Rissa Seidou, a police officer in the Stockholm suburb of Rinkeby, one of Sweden’s most well-known no-go areas.
“It can start with just hanging out with the criminals, then they buy you some soda, then maybe you are asked to hold onto a bag that contains drugs. Later you have to keep watch for the police or you have to hide a weapon,” Ms Seidou told broadcaster SVT….
The cost of this is exorbitant, though Sweden tries to hide it.
The majority of refugees in Sweden are from Muslim countries, predominantly Syria, Iran and Iraq. Sweden welcomed unvetted masses of Muslim migrants and has descended farther and farther into chaos. No-go zones, gangs, bombings, and the threat of jihad have become features of daily life in Sweden. Years ago, Sweden’s minister for integration, Nyamko Sabuni, warned that Sweden had become a “ticking time bomb” of Islamic violence. In mid-January, Swedish Moderate Party leader Ulf Kristersson slammed the ruling Social Democrats, saying after a huge explosion rocked a Stockholm residential area that the government has lost control of the country.
Chiefly responsible for Sweden’s reckless immigration policy is Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, who “has denied a link between migration and gang activity, after deputy national police chief Mats Löfving claimed gangs move to Sweden just to engage in crime.”
“Peter Springare, 61, a veteran police officer in Orebro, once published a furious Facebook post saying violent crimes he was investigating were committed by immigrants from ‘Iraq, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Afghanistan, Somalia, Somalia, Syria again, Somalia, unknown country, unknown country, Sweden.’”
“Swedish PM Rejects Police Chief’s Claim Gang Crime Linked to Migration,” by Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, September 9, 2020:
Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven has denied a link between migration and gang activity, after deputy national police chief Mats Löfving claimed gangs move to Sweden just to engage in crime.
Over the weekend, Deputy Police Chief Löfving identified at least 40 criminal clan gangs across Sweden, which he said mostly operate in so-called “vulnerable” areas, often referred to as no-go zones.
“These clans come to Sweden solely with the purpose of organising and systematising crime. They work to create power, they have a great capacity for violence, and they want to make money. And they do that with drugs, violent crimes, and extortion,” Löfving said, according to Nyheter Idag.
When asked about the senior officer’s report during a press conference, Prime Minister Löfven acknowledged the country was facing problems with gang crime, but said: “We will act on what is wrong, what is criminal, regardless of background, regardless of the reason for it.”
“I don’t want to link crime to ethnicity and exactly where you come from; those are separate. But it does not detract from the fact that we have a common task to ensure that we crack down on gang crime,” he added.
Löfving also indicated that children were being trained to become criminals by gangs. That claim was confirmed by Rissa Seidou, a police officer in the Stockholm suburb of Rinkeby, one of Sweden’s most well-known no-go areas.
“It can start with just hanging out with the criminals, then they buy you some soda, then maybe you are asked to hold onto a bag that contains drugs. Later you have to keep watch for the police or you have to hide a weapon,” Ms Seidou told broadcaster SVT….