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Sweden: 5,460 of 7,000 of Afghan ‘child migrants’ were actually adults, only 68 out of 7,000 have jobs

DEC 17, 2020 9:00 AM BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS

Immigration in the West, particularly in globalist-led countries, has evolved into a free-for-all with no expectations whatsoever placed upon the migrants themselves. What once constituted a two-way street in immigration policy and law for potential immigrants has now become a “human right” for migrants, no matter what their backgrounds are. Even those who lied on their applications are not held accountable. It has also become commonplace to flout EU laws flagrantly by crashing its borders. In Sweden, it has long been determined that Afghan refugees lied about their age, identifying themselves as “underage” so as to gain access easily under “high school amnesty.” As Breitbart reported two years ago:

A proposal to allow some 9,000 young Afghan migrants to stay in Sweden has been controversial among voters, as a new report shows that at least 78 per cent are really adults.

They lied and there were no consequences for their lies, only the utopian hope by Swedish authorities that the majority of the migrants would integrate and become productive members of society. No such luck, and they kept on coming:

In 2015, Sweden received nearly 42,000 requests for asylum from Afghan citizens, roughly a quarter of all applications that year. Over the following years the number of applications from Afghan citizens has hovered around the 2,000 mark.

According to Swedish Moderate Party MP Hanif Bali: “They are described by all amnesty advocates as having ‘education and jobs’. Pure lie.”

The consequences of open-door migration for EU citizens have not been a consideration for globalists. Some of these consequences have included escalated threats of jihad attacks, the spread of the jihad ideology, surging crime rates, Islamic antisemitism, no-go zones, and the exorbitant cost not only to accommodate and settle them, but of security as well.

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“Swedish Politician: Only 68 of 7,000 ‘High School Amnesty’ Migrants Have Jobs,” by Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, December 13, 2020:

Swedish Moderate Party MP Hanif Bali has claimed that of 7,000 Afghan “high school amnesty” migrants in Sweden, just 68 have full-time work.

Bali, a noted critic of mass migration, pushed back against those who support the so-called “high school amnesty” for around 7,000 Afghan migrants that was passed in 2018 despite indications that 78 per cent of the supposedly underage migrants eligible were actually adults.

“Of the approximately 7,000 rejected migrants who received the high school amnesty, only 68 have managed to get a permanent job, and after 5 years in the country, 5,800 have still not completed their high school studies,” Bali said on Friday.

“Yet they are described by all amnesty advocates as having ‘education and jobs’. Pure lie,” he alleged.

Bali’s claim matches prior trends that have shown high rates of unemployment among asylum seekers in Sweden who have arrived since the height of the migrant crisis in 2015.

A 2019 report claimed that as many as 90 per cent of the 40,019 migrants who came to the country in 2015 and were granted residency were unemployed, and eight of the ten municipalities who took in the largest share of migrants per capita had unemployment rates well above the national average.