According to data cited by the Minister of Immigration, asylum applications have decreased by 75%
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Sweden, for years turned into one of the great European symbols of open-door policies, has managed to reduce asylum applications to levels that seemed unthinkable after the migration crisis of 2015. The latest forecasts of the Swedish Migration Agency point out that some 4,200 people will apply for asylum in the country during 2026, a figure that would place arrivals at a minimum of more than four decades. The contrast with the recent past is en…