Mayor Roland Boman and diverse residents joyfully protesting against Sweden's repatriation policy in snowy Jokkmokk.
Mayor Roland Boman and diverse residents joyfully protesting against Sweden's repatriation policy in snowy Jokkmokk.
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Jokkmokk leads revolt against government's repatriation policy

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Jokkmokk's mayor, Roland Boman, has refused to cooperate with the government on voluntary repatriation, inspiring several other municipalities to follow suit. Residents with foreign backgrounds in Jokkmokk welcome the decision with joy. The government is meanwhile proposing a sharp increase in the repatriation grant.

Jokkmokk's mayor Roland Boman (FJK) criticized the government's campaign for voluntary repatriation and called the policy 'un-Swedish.' This refusal to participate in the cooperation has spread to other municipalities, including Östersund, Finspång, Boxholm, and Ydre. All Swedish municipalities have received an invitation from the government's national coordinator to discuss how work on voluntary repatriation can be strengthened, but many are declining.

In Jokkmokk, the decision is received positively by residents who have come from other countries. Danyar Mohammed, who was threatened with deportation several years ago due to a wage error but was allowed to stay eight years ago, says: 'We are hard-working people who are needed here.' He adds: 'Here in Jokkmokk, there is no us and them, there is only us.'

Finspång's municipal council chairman Mats Annerfeldt (S) explains the municipality's no with: 'Finspång has since the time of the Walloons been a place where people came to build a future. That is still us today.' Differences exist between municipalities, however; Social Democrat-led Mjölby plans to invite the coordinator, while others decline.

The government proposes raising the repatriation grant from 10,000 kronor per person over 18 to 350,000 kronor, with a maximum of 600,000 kronor for a family. The changes are proposed to take effect on January 1, 2026. The revolt highlights a broader discussion about rural municipalities' need for residents regardless of origin.

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Swedish politicians discussing immigration policy changes allowing teenagers to remain in the country, with hopeful imagery of youth in the background.
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Tidö parties open to halting teenage deportations

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The Tidö parties are opening up to letting teenagers with final expulsion decisions stay in Sweden. Migration Minister Johan Forssell and SD leader Jimmie Åkesson have signaled support for a temporary pause.

The Swedish parliament approved legislation on Monday allowing authorities to revoke residency permits for immigrants deemed to exhibit poor conduct, part of broader efforts to address crime and immigration concerns.

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The government wants to make it mandatory for prosecutors to seek deportation of foreigners who commit crimes with penalties stricter than fines. The proposal faces criticism from the opposition and the Prosecutors' Authority, but Migration Minister Johan Forssell defends it as necessary to protect crime victims.

Over the past five years Försäkringskassan has demanded repayment of 645 million kronor from Skåne residents. In total 3,350 people in the region have been reported to police for suspected benefit fraud.

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Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson criticised the Left Party during Almedalen Week in Visby. He claimed the party would pose a danger to Sweden if included in a government.

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