offers 30 thousand euros to those who leave

More than 30 thousand euros for each migrant who decides to voluntarily leave the country. That’s how much he is willing to pay Stockholm government to encourage some of the many immigrants present in the …

offers 30 thousand euros to those who leave

More than 30 thousand euros for each migrant who decides to voluntarily leave the country. That’s how much he is willing to pay Stockholm government to encourage some of the many immigrants present in the Swedish national territory to return to their countries of origin.

The proposal in question, which would mark a drastic paradigm shift in the migration policies of the Scandinavian country, which for decades has been elevated to the rank of “humanitarian superpower”, was launched by Johan Forsell, Swedish government’s migration ministerwho announced during a press conference that Stockholm intends to allocate a maximum amount of 350 thousand kronor for each of those migrants who, starting from 2026, choose to return to their homeland.

A sort of voluntary emigration subsidyin practice, which, in the intentions of the Swedish government, should represent the appropriate solution to defuse the crime emergency that is gripping the Scandinavian country. The criminal escalation that in recent years has hit Sweden, leaving behind a trail of blood and unprecedented violence, is in fact the daughter of the Swedish integration model, once considered a virtuous example of hospitality, but which in reality has revealed itself to be a failure of epochal proportions.

So, in an attempt to remedy the wicked immigration policies of the past and implement a substantial crackdown on immigration, Stockholm has decided to significantly increase the economic offer linked to voluntary repatriations. The emigration subsidy, In fact, it has existed in Sweden since 1984.although the stakes are significantly lower than the 350,000 kronor now proposed by the government in office. Currently, immigrants leaving Sweden can receive up to 10,000 kronor per adult and 5,000 kronor per child, with a maximum of 40,000 kronor per family.

In practice, an adult migrant who decides to leave Sweden today would collect just over 800 euros, or around 3,500 euros in the case of an entire family. If the measure being studied by the Swedish executive were to become law, the returning migrant could receive up to a maximum of 30,850 eurosa figure far higher than the 15 thousand dollars paid by Denmark, the 1,400 of Norway, the 2,800 of France and the 2 thousand of Germany, all countries whose legislation provides for an emigration subsidy. A demonstration of how, behind the Northern European immigration hypocrisy, there is a real social bomb ready to explode at any moment.

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