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What’s in Sweden’s multibillion budget plan to curb migration?

Sweden's government has announced plans to allocate over 4.4 billion kronor to restricting migration over the next three years.

What's in Sweden's multibillion budget plan to curb migration?
From left: Fredrik Malm from the Liberals, Migration Minister Johan Forssell, Sweden Democrat migration spokesperson Ludvig Aspling and Ingemar Kihlström from the Christian Democrats. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

“More needs to be done,” said Johan Forssell, who took over as migration minister from Maria Malmer Stenergard when she became foreign minister earlier this week.

The new proposal, which is in the government’s autumn budget, would see 513 million kronor allocated to restricting migration in 2025, rising to over 2.5 billion kronor in 2026 – with 1.4 billion of that being an increase to the return migration budget – and 1.35 billion in 2027.

Aside from return migration, the increased budget would also go towards reducing fraud and misuse of the system and an increase in checks on foreigners in the country.

From 2026, immigrants choosing to return home voluntarily would receive up to 350,000 kronor. Currently, migrants returning home can receive a maximum of 10,000 kronor per adult, or 5,000 kronor per child, with a maximum of 40,000 kronor available per family.

The scheme is only available to refugees, quota refugees, people in need of subsidiary protection, on the grounds of exceptionally distressing circumstances, or family of these groups.

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  1. If they are genuine refugees who have fled for fear of their lives or persecution, no money in the world would make them want to return e.g a woman returning to the Talliban system in Afghanistan. If they were economic refugees going back home to a safe country 350k is a of money in some places.The criminal element will be milking this one too, needs very careful management I would have thought.

  2. @may immigrate again: I think you should apply, they could even offer 350K for each family member, especially for you !!

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Sweden Democrat justice committee chair steps down over hate crime suspicion

The Sweden Democrat head of parliament’s justice policy committee, Richard Jomshof, has stepped down pending an investigation into hate crimes.

Sweden Democrat justice committee chair steps down over hate crime suspicion

Jomshof told news site Kvartal’s podcast that he had been called to questioning on Tuesday next week, where he’s been told he is to be formally informed he is suspected of agitation against an ethnic or national group (hets mot folkggrupp), a hate crime.

Prosecutor Joakim Zander confirmed the news, but declined to comment further.

“I can confirm what Jomshof said. He is to be heard as suspected on reasonable grounds of agitation against an ethnic or national group,” he told the TT newswire.

“Suspected on reasonable grounds” (skäligen misstänkt) is Sweden’s lower degree of suspicion, compared to the stronger “probable cause” (på sannolika skäl misstänkt).

The investigation relates to posts by other accounts which Jomshof republished on the X platform on May 28th.

One depicts a Muslim refugee family who is welcomed in a house which symbolises Europe, only to set the house on fire and exclaim “Islam first”. The other shows a Pakistani refugee who shouts for help and is rescued by a boat which symbolises England. He then attacks the family who helped him with a bat labelled “rape jihad”, according to TT.

Jomshof has stepped down from his position as chair of the justice committee while he’s under investigation.

“I don’t want this to be about my chairmanship of the committee, I don’t want the parties we collaborate with to get these questions again about whether or not they have confidence in me, but I want this to be about the issue at hand,” he said.

“The issue is Islamism, if you may criticise it or not, and that’s about free speech.”

It’s not the first time Jomshof has come under fire for his comments on Islam.

Last year, he called the Prophet Mohammed a “warlord, mass murderer, slave trader and bandit” in another post on X, sparking calls from the opposition for his resignation.

The Social Democrats on Friday urged Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, whose Moderate-led government relies on the Sweden Democrats’ support, not to let Jomshof return to the post as chair of the justice committee.

“The prime minister is to be the prime minister for the people as a whole,” said Ardalan Shekarabi, the Social Democrat deputy chairman of the justice committee, adding that it was “sad” that Jomshof had ever been elected chairman in the first place.

“When his party supports a person with clear extremist opinions, on this post, there’s no doubt that the cohesion of our society is damaged and that the government parties don’t stand up against hate and agitation,” TT quoted Shekarabi as saying.

Liberal party secretary Jakob Olofsgård, whose party is a member of the government but is seen as the coalition party that’s the furthest from the Sweden Democrats, wrote in a comment to TT: “I can say that I think it is reasonable that Richard Jomshof chooses to quit as chairman of the justice committee pending this process.”

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