Los Moderados se mantienen firmes en política migratoria más estricta

Los Moderados no ceden en su política migratoria más estricta a pesar de las próximas manifestaciones por un enfoque más humano. El diputado Crister Carlsson de Falun subraya la importancia de la integración. El socialdemócrata Peter Hultqvist destaca la necesidad de un nivel manejable.

Se planean manifestaciones en toda Suecia este fin de semana bajo el lema 'Por una política migratoria humana'. Esto se produce en medio de debates en curso sobre inmigración e integración. Crister Carlsson (M), diputado de Falun, defiende la postura de su partido. 'Prometimos una política de inmigración más estricta y la hemos cumplido', dice. Según Carlsson, una política estricta es esencial para garantizar una integración funcional en la sociedad. Desde la oposición, Peter Hultqvist (S) interviene. 'Debe estar a un nivel para que podamos gestionar la integración al mismo tiempo', declara. Estas declaraciones reflejan opiniones divergentes en el debate migratorio, donde el equilibrio entre humanidad y capacidad es clave. El artículo es de Saga Edwards.

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