Sweden plans to rob the poorest of the poor to cover costs for illegal Muslim fraudsters
When you illegally trespass into a foreign country through fraud and deception, you’re a criminal. But in Europe they like to refer to you as a “refugee”. But only if you’re a Muslim. For some reason, they just want to be oppressed and can’t wait to make it happen.
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Minister for International Development Cooperation Isabella Lövin.
Aid billion goes to immigrant contributions
Friatider, 23 September 2015 at 09.29In its budget for 2016, the Red-Green Government has taken 8.2 billion Svkronor from the aid budget to finance the surge in immigration. Money that would go to the world’s poorest will instead be spent on housing and subsidies to people who make their way illegally to Sweden with the help of people smugglers.
In 2014 the Alliance Government took four billion dollars from the aid budget to finance asylmottagandet in Sweden. The year after, the Red-Green Government more than doubled that figure, to 8.4 billion Svkronor, representing one-fifth of the entire Swedish foreign aid budget.
In next year’s budget, the Government has taken 8.2 billion Svkonor from the aid. That figure, however, is likely to be significantly underestimated in view of the fact that the budget is based on the Swedish Migration Board’s forecast from earlier this year predicted that asylum immigration would be reduced this year.
“Right now, 1,000 people each day are seeking asylum. It is the highest figure we have had ever. So we will have reason to revise the number in the upcoming forecast, says Fredrik Bengtsson, press officer at the Swedish Migration Board, told SVT News.
[Sweden wants to take the little they give in foreign aid and development from these….]
[… to house and feed trespassing illegal Muslim fraudsters with forged passports, who paid up to $20,000 to be smuggled while dressed in designer clothes and carrying iphones]
The Government earlier this year received harsh criticism from a number of charities, who pointed out that more money from the aid budget went to immigration in Sweden than to the whole of Africa put together.
“It should be a matter of course for every country that wants to live up to the ideals of human rights to help the victims of wars and disasters by a generous reception. But it’s not fair to let the poor pay the bill,” wrote organisations.
Celebrity Professor Hans Rosling respond to the same argument.
– Raise taxes, cut down on the Opera, but take not from the poorest children in the world to finance expensive refugee reception, thundered Rosling at a seminar in auditing giant KPMG in January.
To instead give priority to help on location [where conflicts take place], however, is not an issue for development minister Isabella Lövin (MP).
“I would hope that we could do differently, but this is a political reality and we have a limited budget,” said development minister Isabella Lövin to SVT News.
The difference between what the State puts on immigration here and what the State puts on refugees in camps outside Syria. pic.twitter.com/vecFbVW2D8
— Stefan Olsson (@Spesam) September 22, 2015
The states expense for migration and integration (left column) in Sweden in comparison with Swedish government contribution to refugees in refugee camps (right column) in neighboring countries to Syria, in millions of kronor 2015.
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