Sweden’s hardening stance on immigration
For decades Sweden has welcomed refugees and other immigrants. Is that approach now over?
Sweden has experienced days of violent protests against a far-right group. Danish-Swedish politician Rasmus Paludan’s anti-Islam party Hard Line says it will burn copies of the Quran as part of a tour of cities with large immigrant populations. Sweden has traditionally welcomed refugees, taking in Jews during WW2, Iranians fleeing the revolution, and a large number of people from the former Yugoslavia. But is that approach changing? Per capita Sweden accepted more refugees from the war in Syria than any other EU country. But after the arrival of more than 160,000 refugees in 2015 alone, government policy began to evolve – seeing the introduction of border checks, a reduction in access to permanent residency, and more stringent rules around family reunions. Voters increasingly complain that core government services like health and education are struggling to cope and many migrants still find it hard to secure jobs. The far-right party Sweden Democrats has seen a surge in support and is now the third most popular party nationally. So is Sweden changing?
Ritula Shah is joined by a panel of expert guests.
Producers: Ellen Otzen and Paul Schuster.
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Ann-Cathrine Jungar - Associate Professor at Södertörn University and an expert in populist radical right parties in the Nordic region and Europe
Cecilia Wikström - A priest in the Church of Sweden and a former MEP for the Liberal Party of Sweden
Anders Hellström - Associate Professor in Political Science in the Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity, and Welfare at Malmö University.
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Leila Ali-Elmi - A member of the Swedish parliament for the Green Party
Mattias Karlsson - A member of the Swedish parliament for the Sweden Democrats
Morgan Johansson - Sweden's Minister for Justice and Home Affairs
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