Sweden’s government has proposed to increase up to 350,000 kroner, i.e. more than 30,000 euros, the amount it will pay from 2026 to every migrant who agrees to return to their country. “We are taking new steps in redefining our immigration policy,” said Immigration Minister Johan Forschel, whose government is backed by the far-right Sweden Democrats (SD) party. Today, an adult can receive a repatriation grant of 10,000 kroner, minors 5,000 and the maximum given to entire families is 40,000 kroner. This subsidy has been in place since 1984 but this is not widely known. In addition, the amount is small and very few people have used the measure, Ludwig Aspling, an SD MP, explained at the press conference to present the immigration policy. He estimated that if the amount becomes known and increases, more immigrants will seek to receive it to return to their homeland. An investigative one […]
Source: News Beast

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