Interior minister Anders Ygeman told Sweden’s newspaper that as many as 80,000, of the 163,000 who sought asylum in Sweden would have their applications rejected, meaning they will be returned to their home countries.
“The first step will be to go with voluntary return, and to create the best conditions for that,” Ygeman said. “But if that doesn’t work, we will need to have returns backed up by force.”
He said that the Swedish government hoped to strike deals with other EU countries over coordinating flights to return asylum seekers.
The Swedish government admits that there is “a significant risk” that large numbers of rejected asylum seekers will attempt to stay without papers, and intends to hire more border police, and deter businesses from employing those who have had their applications refused.
Pakistani Interior Minister said " we cannot accept those Afghans, Bangladeshi, Burmese and Indians as Pakistani citizens who manage to get fake documents by the virtue of a bribe, and some of the refugees were accused of having terrorist ties."
On the other hand, those who stayed in Sweden, will have more difficulties in life they never thought of before. Coping with Freedom of expression is not quite understood. That is the secret of life.
Just a thought.
On the other hand, those who stayed in Sweden, will have more difficulties in life they never thought of before. Coping with Freedom of expression is not quite understood. That is the secret of life.
Just a thought.
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