Friday, September 4, 2015

In Nordics, many refugees encounter a paradise lost

Scandinavians are getting tired of unemployed, criminal foreigners.


By Simon Johnson and Johan Sennero STOCKHOLM, Sep 2 (Reuters) - Sweden may have one of Europe's most generous immigration regimes but there is flip side - one of the poorest records among wealthy industrialized nations of integrating newcomers, especially thousands of refugees, into its labor force. "I didn't come to Sweden for the welfare. Born in Saudi Arabia to Somalian parents, Musse arrived in Sweden in January 2014 and got permanent residency two months later.

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