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Morganbladet
Morganbladet
How can one allow a refugee reception system in which "refugees" are considered to be safe even though they are not at risk in their country of origin? That question can be asked to the government.
Helsingborgs Dagblad reports that the border police in Skåne react to refugees from Iraq, who have been granted a permanent residence permit for protection reasons, nevertheless make unrestricted travel back to Iraq.
It raises six often fully booked planes a week from Malmö Airport to Iraq.
Most travelers are Iraqis who have been granted a residence permit in Sweden because they stated that they are at risk of being detained, tortured or killed in their country of origin. Yet, these people can travel to Iraq and sometimes spend months there.
The police have responded to this and mean that several distributed PUT permits should be re-examined.
Many critics of Swedish immigration policy have long claimed that there are serious shortcomings, not to mention catastrophic deficiencies, how immigration and refugee policy work, and, inter alia, it is unreasonable if asylum reception relies on "refugee" as the sole source of information for granting That person's PUT.
More and more seem to come to the conclusion that there is no self-purpose of granting refugees PUT.
Skåne Co., Sweden
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