Distributed by:  Family Research Institute
 
Trump Is Right: Sweden’s Embrace of Refugees  Isn’t Working
The country has accepted 275,000 asylum-seekers, many without  passports—
leading to riots and crime

 
 
 
JIMMIE  ÅKESSON and
MATTIAS  KARLSSON
Feb. 22, 2017 6:43 p.m. ET  
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When President Trump last week raised Sweden’s problematic experience with  
open-door immigration, skeptics were quick to dismiss his claims. Two days 
later  an immigrant suburb of Stockholm was racked by another riot. No one 
was  seriously injured, though the crowd burned cars and hurled stones at 
police  officers.
 
Mr. Trump did not exaggerate Sweden’s current problems. If anything, he  
understated them. Sweden took in about 275,000 asylum-seekers from 2014-16—
more  per capita than any other European country. Eighty percent of those who 
came in  2015 lacked passports and identification, but a majority come from 
Muslim  nations. Islam has become Sweden’s second-largest religion. In Malmö, 
our  third-largest city, Mohamed is the most common name for baby boys.
 
The effects are palpable, starting with national security. An estimated 300 
 Swedish citizens with immigrant backgrounds have traveled to the Middle 
East to  fight for Islamic State. Many are now returning to Sweden and are 
being welcomed  back with open arms by our socialist government. In December 
2010 we had our  first suicide attack on Swedish soil, when an Islamic 
terrorist tried to blow up  hundreds of civilians in central Stockholm while 
they 
were shopping for  Christmas presents. Thankfully the bomber killed only 
himself.
 
Riots and social unrest have become a part of everyday life. Police  
officers, firefighters and ambulance personnel are regularly attacked. Serious  
riots in 2013, involving many suburbs with large immigrant populations, lasted 
 for almost a week. Gang violence is booming. Despite very strict firearm 
laws,  gun violence is five times as common in Sweden, in total, as in the 
capital  cities of our three Nordic neighbors combined.
Anti-Semitism has risen. Jews in Malmö are threatened, harassed and  
assaulted in the streets. Many have left the city, becoming internal refugees 
in  
their country of birth.
The number of sex crimes nearly doubled from 2014-15, _according to 
surveys_ 
(https://www.bra.se/bra/nytt-fran-bra/arkiv/press/2016-11-03-utsatthet-for-sexualbrott-har-okat-bland-kvinnor.html)
  by the Swedish government body 
for crime  statistics. One-third of Swedish women _report_ 
(http://www.bra.se/bra/brott-och-statistik/statistik/utsatthet-for-brott/ntu.html)
  that they 
no longer feel secure in their own  neighborhoods, and 12% _say_ 
(http://www.bra.se/download/18.37179ae158196cb172d6047/1483969937948/2017_1_Nationella_tr
ygghetsundersokningen_2016.pdf)  they don’t feel safe going out alone after 
dark. A 1996  report from the same government body found that immigrant men 
were far likelier  to commit rape than Swedish men. Last year our party 
asked the minister of  justice to conduct a new report on crime and 
immigration, and he replied: “In  light of previous studies, I do not see that 
a 
further report on recorded crime  and individuals’ origins would add knowledge 
with the potential to improve the  Swedish society.”
 
Our nation’s culture hasn’t been spared either. Artists accused of  
insulting Islam live under death threats. Dance performances and art 
exhibitions  
have been called off for fear of angering Islamists. Schools have prohibited 
the  singing of traditional Christian hymns because they don’t want to “
insult”  non-Christian immigrants. Yet reports made with hidden cameras by 
journalists  from Swedish public media show mosques teaching fundamentalist 
interpretations  of Islam.
 
Sweden’s government now spends an incredible amount of money caring for  
newly arrived immigrants each year. The unemployment rate among immigrants is  
five times as high as that of native Swedes. Among some groups, such as 
Somalis,  in places like Malmö unemployment reaches 80%.
 
Our party, the Sweden Democrats, wants to put the security and welfare of  
Swedish citizens first. We are surging in the opinion polls and seem to have 
a  good chance of becoming the country’s largest party during the elections 
next  year. We will not rest until we have made Sweden safe again.
 
For the sake of the American people, with whom we share so many strong  
historical and cultural ties, we can only hope that the leaders in Washington  
won’t make the same mistakes that our socialist and liberal politicians  did.
 
 
 
 




Mr. Åkesson is party chairman of the Sweden Democrats. Mr. Karlsson is  the 
party’s group leader in Parliament.

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