
Sweden To Deport Criminal Immigrants After Conviction
Stockholm expects the reform to raise annual deportations to around 3,000—six times the current average.

Stockholm expects the reform to raise annual deportations to around 3,000—six times the current average.

The Sweden Democrats say that the law up till now has been “absurdly generous.”

Sweden’s center-right government announced plans to require all asylum seekers to stay in reception centers while their applications are processed.

Investigators allege recruiters in Sweden sometimes submit fake documents to obtain student visas.

Stockholm credits stricter asylum rules—and generous financial incentives for voluntary returns—with thousands of migrants leaving the country.

Sweden’s migration minister Johan Forssell and Minister for International Development Cooperation Benjamin Dousa travelled to Syria this week to meet with interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
A single migrant could get almost €32K to leave Europe.