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Sweden to increase deportations of convicted immigrants

The proposed bill requires prosecutors to request deportation for crimes punishable by more than a fine, potentially increasing deportations from 500 to 3,000 annually.

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Sweden’s government on Wednesday said it wanted to drastically increase the number of immigrants deported after being convicted, saying any crime with a penalty higher than a fine should lead to a deportation as a rule.

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Who commits a crime as a foreigner, flies out in the future after serving prison. Stockholm ends the left cuddly justice and wants to sixfold the deportations of criminal foreigners. A model for Germany? For years Sweden was considered the left-green migration paradise par excellence – with fatal consequences. Gang wars, shootings and imported crime brought the Scandinavian country to the edge of the abyss. But now the bourgeois government pulls…

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The Swedish government announced today that it wants to significantly increase the number of deportations of immigrants who have been convicted, saying that all offenses that carry a heavier penalty than a fine should lead to deportation as a rule. "For too long, foreign criminals who have committed serious crimes in Sweden have been pampered," Immigration Minister Johan Forssell said at a press conference. Forssell,...

Lean Right

It should be easier to send convicted foreigners out of Sweden. That is the opinion of the Swedish government, which on Wednesday presented a plan to tighten deportation rules, Swedish media TT and SVT write....

·Aarhus, Denmark
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The rules for deporting foreigners with criminal convictions will be tightened starting this autumn. The government expects the number of criminal deportations to increase sixfold.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Omni broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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