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Sweden passes laws for immigration crackdown

Published Tuesday, June 16, 2026 · Updated June 16

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Sweden's parliament has passed new laws that will allow for the revocation of residency permits and mandate public sector workers to report undocumented individuals. These measures are part of a broader immigration crackdown.

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  • Sweden's parliament voted to pass new laws allowing revocation of residency permits and requiring public sector workers to report undocumented individuals.

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Human Rights Concerns
  • The Guardian

    The Guardian frames the new Swedish immigration laws as a serious setback for human rights, highlighting criticisms from rights groups and experts about their potential for arbitrary application, racial profiling, and the creation of a 'hostile environment' for migrants.

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