Sweden Cracks Down on Immigrant Misbehavior with New Law
Sweden has recently enacted a new “good behaviour” law, aiming to facilitate the removal of immigrants who fail to meet certain standards of conduct. This legislative change signals a shift in the country’s approach to immigration and integration, placing a greater emphasis on the responsibilities that come with residency. The core idea behind this law is that individuals residing in Sweden, particularly those who are not yet citizens, are essentially guests. As such, they are expected to demonstrate a commitment to societal norms and contribute positively, rather than detracting from the fabric of the community.
The rationale behind such a law is deeply rooted in the foundational principles of the Nordic welfare model.… Continue reading