Swedish Migration Minister Johan Forssell at a press conference defending aid to Somalia despite corruption criticism, with flags and documents in the background.
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Swedish government defends aid to corrupt Somalia

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Migration Minister Johan Forssell defends Swedish aid to Somalia despite criticism over high salaries and corruption. The opposition accuses the government of bribes in a deportation agreement. The government views the debate as a chance to highlight tougher migration policies.

Sweden's government has entered an agreement with Somalia on deportation cooperation, using Swedish aid millions to fund services in Somalia's government office. Reports indicate these services receive salaries over 100,000 kronor per month, but Migration Minister Johan Forssell does not know the recipients or why the salaries are so high. "I trust that the UN agency we cooperate with makes wise decisions," Forssell says.

Somalia ranks as the world's second most corrupt country, sparking strong criticism. Social Democrat Morgan Johansson calls it "pure bribe money" and has reported Forssell and migration committee chair Maria Dousa to parliament's constitutional committee on October 8, 2025. The government defends the deal and seeks more similar agreements with other countries to increase deportations from Sweden.

The debate erupted in October 2025, with Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson stating on October 3: "The only new thing is that aid is no longer unconditional." Analyst Mats Knutson notes the government shows no embarrassment and uses the scandal to emphasize a stricter immigration policy than the Social Democrats'. The agreement was announced around October 2, when it was also reported that Somalia's prime minister praised Hamas while receiving Swedish aid.

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Swedish municipal officials in a conference rejecting repatriation talks, with Migration Minister criticizing in the background.
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Municipalities reject talks on repatriation

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Several Swedish municipalities are declining the government's invitation for dialogue on voluntary repatriation. The Left Party proposes redirecting 1.4 billion kronor from the repatriation grant to rural municipalities. Migration Minister Johan Forssell criticizes the decisions and stresses the importance of providing information to residents.

The government has decided to phase out bilateral aid to Bolivia, Liberia, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, and Mozambique to instead support Ukraine. Aid Minister Benjamin Dousa justifies the decision with Ukraine's urgent needs, but it faces strong criticism from aid organizations and the opposition. Critics warn that poor countries and democracy projects are being abandoned.

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Sweden's aid agency Sida is seriously investigating claims that Swedish aid money has gone to an organization linked to Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Aid Minister Benjamin Dousa has summoned Sida's director general to a meeting at the Foreign Ministry. A joint probe is underway with several countries to determine if any errors occurred.

During Wednesday's party leader debate in the Swedish parliament, Jimmie Åkesson (SD) commented on his role as a potential prime minister candidate. He expressed confidence in continued cooperation with Ulf Kristersson (M) on government formation. After the debate, he also addressed the suspicions against SD MP Katja Nyberg.

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An 18-year-old man convicted of raping a 16-year-old girl in Skellefteå will not be deported due to his refugee status, despite the prosecutor's request. The ruling has sparked widespread anger and international attention, including from Elon Musk. The migration minister now seeks to lower the threshold for deportations and review international conventions.

Staffanstorp municipal councilor Christian Sonesson (M) doesn't remember writing the entire controversial proposal that led to a quota refugee stop. In Lund District Court, he claims the decision was a signal to the state, despite violating the law. Six politicians are on trial for gross misconduct in the case.

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have arrested several Somali nationals in Minneapolis as part of a targeted immigration enforcement operation. The effort focused on people with deportation orders and criminal convictions, including gang-related activity and sexual offenses, according to the Department of Homeland Security and statements reported by The Daily Wire.

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