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|    24 Oct 24 11:51:29    |
      [continued from previous message]              Although the trip – set for Wednesday this week – was cancelled due to       the extreme flooding across much of mainland Europe, Chancellor Nehammer       is likely not the only European leader who will soon look to follow       where Sweden has led.              Back at the Hägersten migrant return centre, lunch is called and a       single-file line builds outside of a wooden dining shed beside the main       facility.              Over the roar of the nearby E4 motorway, Afghan asylum seeker Sayed       Darab, 25, jokes with me that whatever is on the menu, it won’t be fresh.              Return centres across Stockholm currently have a total capacity of       1,400, with at least two people crammed into each room. The government       hopes to add 600 beds by the end of the year.              The one thing all return centres have in common is their proximity to       international airports. The Swedish government’s intention is quite       clear. Those who end up here will likely soon find themselves on a plane       home. And their journey to Sweden, which in many cases has taken years,       will be reversed in a matter of hours.              Share or comment on this article: How notoriously liberal Sweden is       closing the doors on migrants: A VERY generous offer could turn the tide       on its population boom as Swedes tire of bloody gang wars, reveals FRED       KELLY              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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