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Forssell on the Return: "Got to Tighten the Thumbscrews"

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The Swedish government is investing 155 million kronor this year in eleven different projects in eight countries that will benefit Sweden's migration policy goals, reports Expressen. The money is mainly used to increase returns to countries such as Iraq, Syria and Somalia.

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The Swedish government is investing 155 million kronor this year in eleven different projects in eight countries that will benefit Sweden's migration policy goals, reports Expressen. The money is mainly used to increase returns to countries such as Iraq, Syria and Somalia.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The government is investing 155 million kronor in migration policy projects in, among others, Iraq, Syria and Somalia. The main aim is for more people who do not have the right to be in Sweden to return. At the same time, a new law will make life tougher for those sentenced to deportation, which will make enforcement more difficult. “We will tighten all the thumbscrews we can,” says Migration Minister Johan Forssell (M).

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Expressen broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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