Refugees Sweden

THE MAGNET OF NORDIC WELFARE AND STUPIDITY LURES SYRIANS AND OTHER ARABS TO SWEDEN……..

 

State suicide watch.

Now that Sweden has laid open its doors wide for Syrian refugees, those lured by the welfare state, and have the means to reach it, are expected to flood it. Like I’ve been saying all along, no society is guaranteed an existence in perpetuity, it has to be safeguarded, and the direction la la land Sweden is headed, it won’t be lasting very much longer.

sweden muzzin in multicultural lala land

As the number of refugees fleeing Syria’s civil war tops two million, the humanitarian crisis is spilling into Europe. Tens of thousands of middle-class Syrians with enough money to pay for transportation and smugglers are trying to get to the continent’s wealthy northern states, lured by lenient refugee policies and the prospect of favorable living conditions.

Northern Europe Beckons to Desperate Syrians

Thousands of Middle-Class Syrians Are Trying to Get to Europe’s Northern Countries to Seek Asylum

By JOE PARKINSON in Bulgaria and MATINA STEVIS in Sweden
Updated Nov. 8, 2013 4:32 a.m. ET

Fares Ayyub fled the Syrian city of Deraa when a government airstrike killed his family. He tried to reach northern Europe but was arrested en route. He now spends his nights with other refugees in a bus station in Sofia, hoping to one day reach Europe’s wealthy north.

It took Mohamad Simo eight months, $15,000 and five forged passports to get from war-torn Aleppo, Syria, to the sleepy town of Vetlanda in the Swedish countryside.

Now the software engineer has refugee status and access to one of Europe’s most generous welfare systems. He lives in comfortable state housing, studies Swedish on the government’s tab and dreams of opening a chain of coffee shops.

More than a thousand miles to the south, Fares Ayyub is spending his nights with other refugees in a bus station in Sofia, Bulgaria. He, too, was trying to reach Northern Europe. But the civil engineer says he was swindled by smugglers in Turkey, then arrested by Bulgarian police and deposited for months in a detention center in a border town. He is stuck in the European Union’s poorest country, unable to work legally.

More here. H/T: Fjordman

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