Sweden votes to back laws reinforcing its immigration crackdown (opens original article in a new tab)
Sweden's parliament approved laws to tighten immigration control by revoking residency permits for unspecified 'bad behaviour' and requiring public workers to report undocumented individuals.
- Sweden's parliament passed laws allowing revocation of residency permits based on vague 'bad behaviour' criteria.
- Public sector workers must report undocumented individuals, with some exemptions for healthcare and education.
- Opposition and rights groups criticize the laws as arbitrary and harmful to migrants' rights and integration.
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