Following Denmark’s Example, Sweden Considers Breaking up Migrant Ghettos
Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson has stated she supports a proposal to reduce segregation by banning migrant-majority areas.
Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson has stated she supports a proposal to reduce segregation by banning migrant-majority areas.
Combatting the rise of parallel societies, Denmark is to demolish a migrant ghetto in Aarhus, with around 1,000 homes set for demolition.
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), the House GOP-aligned campaign arm, announced Wednesday it would be spending $52.3 million on ad reservations in its effort to retake the majority in the lower chamber.
Members of the Green Party in Gothenburg have called on native Swedes to enroll their children in no-go “vulnerable area” schools to combat segregation and aid integration efforts. Karin Pleijel, local group leader for the Greens in Gothenburg, stated that
An SVT reporter was attacked while filming a programme in the heavily Somali-heritage Tjärna Ängar area of Borlänge which aired this week.
The postal company Postnord has stopped delivering parcels to the “particularly vulnerable” area of Gottsunda-Valsätra in the city of Uppsala, Sweden, claiming there are safety risks to their employees.
A survey released by the French Court of Auditors has warned of the increasing disappearance of local shops from vulnerable, impoverished no-go areas across the country due to security issues. The survey described a “phenomena of withdrawal” of businesses from
A report has claimed that an area in the Swedish city of Borås has seen the rise of Islamisation due to the arrival of large numbers of Somalian migrants.
The Swedish government has passed new measures to increase pay for teachers working in “vulnerable areas” to attract them to areas often referred to as “no-go zones”.
Swedish police have walked back on comments made about the prevalence of religious extremism in “vulnerable areas” across the country, suggesting that there may have been a problem with radical Christian extremism.
Swedish police released an updated list of so-called “vulnerable areas” across the country despite protests from certain municipalities who protested and wanted the list to be kept secret. Swedish police produced the updated list of vulnerable areas, in which some
Swedish police are considering making the newest update to their country’s list of “vulnerable areas” hidden from the public after complaints by local politicians.
Swedish police officers in the city of Uppsala claim they were attacked by “youths” with stones after responding to cars being set on fire.