Sweden Approves ‘Good Behaviour’ Law, Will Kick Out Migrants Acting Improperly
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Sweden Approves ‘Good Behaviour’ Law, Will Kick Out Migrants Acting Improperly Sweden has enacted a new law empowering authorities to revoke immigrants’ residency permits based on ‘bad behavior,’ which does not need to be criminal. This includes actions such as unpaid debts, undeclared work, or links to extremist organizations. The law, criticized by human rights groups, allows for the revocation of both pending and granted permits.
- Sweden’s parliament approved a law allowing the revocation of immigrants’ residency permits for bad behavior.
- This behavior does not have to be criminal and can include unpaid debts, undeclared work, or links to extremist organizations.
- The law applies to both pending and already granted permits.
- The right-wing government stated that those who misbehave or commit crimes are not welcome in Sweden.
- Human rights groups have criticized the law, calling it arbitrary and undermining the rule of law.
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