EXPLAINED: How Sweden wants to make it easier to find and deport paperless migrants

Seizing phones of newly arrived asylum seekers, forcing six-year-olds to give fingerprints, making government agencies report paperless people: a new inquiry has proposed a string of measures to force asylum rejects to leave Sweden.

EXPLAINED: How Sweden wants to make it easier to find and deport paperless migrants
Seizing phones of newly arrived asylum seekers, forcing six-year-olds to give fingerprints, making government agencies report paperless people: a new inquiry has proposed a string of measures to force asylum rejects to leave Sweden.

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