Sweden's migration crackdown 'goes beyond what most voters want'

The public in Sweden is increasingly at odds with the government's draconian moves to restrict immigration, a new survey has found, with over 81 percent of respondents saying foreigners who follow the law and support themselves should be allowed to stay.

Sweden's migration crackdown 'goes beyond what most voters want'
The public in Sweden is increasingly at odds with the government's draconian moves to restrict immigration, a new survey has found, with over 81 percent of respondents saying foreigners who follow the law and support themselves should be allowed to stay.

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