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Summary
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Constitutional Amendment: Sweden’s government has announced plans to amend its constitution to allow the revocation of citizenship from individuals who obtained it through fraudulent means or who pose a threat to the state.
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Fraudulent Citizenship: The amendment targets those with dual nationality who secured citizenship via false information, bribery, or threats.
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National Threats: People convicted of crimes such as espionage or treason could also lose their Swedish citizenship under the new law.
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Parliamentary Process: The proposals need a vote in the Swedish parliament with a simple majority, followed by a general election, and then a second Riksdag vote to change the constitution.
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Broader Immigration Policy Shift: This move is part of a larger trend in Europe against illegal and non-assimilating migrants, with Sweden being highlighted as a case where even traditionally liberal immigration policies are being reconsidered.
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Public and Political Support: There is an indication of cross-party support for these measures, suggesting a broad political consensus on tightening immigration policies.
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Context of Migration: Approximately 20% of Sweden’s population (10.5 million) was born abroad, influencing the urgency of these policy changes.
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Policy Expansion: Right-wing parties propose to extend these measures to revoke citizenship from gang criminals with dual citizenship, though this is not part of the current proposal.
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Increase in Citizenship Wait Time: The government also proposed extending the time an immigrant must live in Sweden before applying for citizenship from five to eight years.
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Whether you want to call it ‘deportations’ or ‘remigrations’, there is one strong trend in Europe against not only illegals but also non-assimilating or criminal migrants who have already obtained citizenship.
So, while the European establishment is going mad over German AfD’s electoral chances, some other political actors that are already in power are also advancing in this issue with vigor.
Take former migrant paradise Sweden, for example.
The current government announced yesterday (15) that it will change the constitution so as to take away passports from people who got their citizenship by fraudulent means, or else are a ‘threat to the state’.
Reuters reported:
“People with dual nationality who received citizenship by providing false information, bribery or threats, as well as people convicted of crimes like espionage or treason could be stripped of their Swedish passports if the law is passed.
‘The background is that Sweden is dealing with three parallel and very serious threats to our internal security’, Justice Minister Gunnar Strommer told a news conference. ‘Violent extremism, state actors acting in a hostile manner towards Sweden, as well as systemic and organized crime’.” […]
— Read More: www.thegatewaypundit.com
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