Why is Sweden so r-slurred?
What makes afghan refugees so important that they won't get deported no matter what crimes they commit, but a Ukrainian
nursing student
who's been in Sweden
for a decade and is perfectly integrated has to go back home in the middle
of a war lmao
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The Taliban vs a presumed to be soon ending war is the answer.
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Actually
it's because immediately upon arrival the Afghan's family
was granted permanent residence.
His father
is a convicted criminal. He himself
is a convicted criminal. At what point
does the wellbeing of the rest of the people living
in Sweden
start to matter? Are these people allowed to just forever
remain there, no matter
the crimes they commit? It is pathetic
and it is also 90% of the reason why Sweden
has seen such an immense increase
in violent
crime, drug smuggling, and gangs
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Never said anything about such. The question
Is what I gave an answer to. One is deemed a situation that return would equal death, the other is rated much lower as a threat. I guess to answer this new question
The answer is that if the Swedish bureaucracy has decided that sending them back home is a death sentence then the answer is that said bureacracy has to deem the crime they commit worthy of a death sentence whatever that's established as being. Otherwise, they stay.
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In what world
is a young
male going
to afghanistan
equals to death? Theres practically no warfare going
on anywhere. And he's a young
man who would
absolutely not be subject
to their strict islamic
laws either? meanwhile ukrainian
"safe zones" are consistently being attacked by rockets and drones, sure the remote
areas not often, but it still happens. It just makes no sense how they make these decisions. it just feels
like r-slurred
moralstragging at the expense of its citizens
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Ask the Swedish bureaucracy.
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