Swedish Politician: Our Immigration Policy Has Led to Crime, Poverty, Ghettos, Street Gangs

‘In the last couple of years, we have taken in about 250,000 asylum seekers’

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BALI: "So, there are many problems that’s very hard to define one. But the biggest problem is the amount of immigrants that are coming in. In the last couple of years, we have taken in about 250,000 asylum seekers. And for comparison that would be like America taking in about 8 or 9 million asylum seekers. This is people that Sweden provides housing, healthcare, schooling, and all these big allot of these expensive services that the sveda official welfare system gives to people. This has created, of course, a large of huge costs in the short run for the Swedish system but also, when we look at long term, what we’re seeing now with crime and poverty is the effects of having a very lack migration system for 10, 15 years ago. And what we’re seeing now with basically ghettos and street gangs, which is a phenomenon that hasn’t never been even heard of in Sweden and also jihaddists traveling abroad, et cetera, these are problems that are new to Sweden. And Sweden’s system is not capable of, you know, it’s not capable and is not designed to handle these problems. For example, in unemployment, I mean, in 2006, about 20% of the people unemployedy immigrants and foreign born. Today that number is up to 60%." 

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