How to celebrate Easter in Sweden, and unions press government on immigration clampdown
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Summary
This week we talk about why some Swedish trade unions are pushing back against Sweden’s stricter immigration laws.
Also, with Easter around the corner we look at how the holiday is celebrated in Sweden.
For Membership+ subscribers we discuss the government’s plan to eject foreigners from Sweden for ‘bristande vandel’ or poor conduct.
Finally, we examine the 1,000-day backlog at the Swedish Migration Agency, and ask what – if anything – is being done to shorten it.
Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Emma Löfgren and Richard Orange.
Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:
Citizenship- Swedish migration minister doesn't rule out meeting citizenship campaigners
- Social Democrats join call to add transitional rules to citizenship bill
- Witches and herring: Seven traditions that reveal it's Easter in Sweden
- Sweden could start deporting foreigners over 'poor conduct' this summer
- Swedish Migration Agency works to cut backlog as waiting time passes 1,000 days
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