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by Nima Gholam Ali Pour
• February 18, 2017 at 5:00 am
- From the
perspective of a poor migrant, the cash Sweden gives to all who come
seems a lot of money, without working a single day to get it. This
makes Sweden a paradise for the migrants of the world who do not
want to work. The Swedish taxpayer pays for this party.
- Recently, the
city of Malmö bought 268 apartments, so newly arrived migrants would
have a roof over their head. But at the same time, Swedish citizens
in Malmö have to wait more than three years in line to rent an
apartment.
- While Swedish
taxpayers are forced to fund all these benefits for migrants, the
migrants do not have to adapt to the Swedish way of living.
- In 2015, the
proportion of rapes where the police actually found the suspect was
14%. In 86% of the rapes, the rapist got away.
- It needs to
become clear that the responsibility for becoming integrated into
Swedish society rests entirely on the newly-arrived migrants.
Migrants who do not receive a residence permit must go home or
somewhere else.

Screenshot from a government-sanctioned video
propagating "new Swedes will claim their space, bringing their
culture, language and habits, and it's time to see this as a positive
force" and "old [native] Swedes have to integrate as well"
in this new reality.
In 2016, Sweden received 28,939 asylum seekers. Sweden is a
predominantly Christian country in northern Europe, and yet most asylum
seekers to Sweden came from three Muslim countries in the Middle East:
Syria (5,459), Afghanistan (2,969) and Iraq (2,758). Why is it that
people from these three Muslim countries choose to cross Europe to come
to Sweden? What is it that Sweden offers that attracts people from the
other side of the world?
It is not the major metropolises in Sweden that attract these
people. 56% of Sweden's land area is covered by forest. Besides the
Swedish capital Stockholm, there is no Swedish city with more than 1
million inhabitants. Sweden's average annual temperature is around 3°C
(37.4°F), so it is not the weather that attracts tens of thousands of
people from Muslim countries to Sweden.
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