MUSLIM SETTLERS Sweden

SWEDEN SOOTHES FEARS OF MUSLIM SETTLERS: DON’T WORRY, WE REALLY AREN’T CLOSING OUR BORDERS……..

Like I said earlier, it doesn’t go far enough, not by a long shot.

Is Sweden closing its borders? (no, it’s not)

Is Sweden closing its borders? (no, it's not)

Refugees arriving in Trelleborg on the ferry from Germany. Photo: Marcus Ericsson/TT

Published: 12 Nov 2015 11:42 GMT+01:00

1. What has happened?

Sweden announced on Wednesday that it would implement temporary border controls for an initial ten-day period that could be extended in 20-day periods. It followed similar moves by countries such as Germany and France – which Sweden had so far resisted – and came after a formal request from the Migration Agency which said it was no longer able to guarantee shelter for refugees.

2. Is Sweden closing its borders?

No. People will not be prevented from entering Sweden as long as they are carrying a valid passport or ID documents. But it does mean that refugees now face three choices: to return to the country they came from, seek asylum in Sweden or, for those just passing through – usually en route to Norway or Finland – to choose a different route to their final destination.

3. How is it going to affect refugee numbers?

Prime Minister Stefan Löfven said that the reason behind the temporary checks is to restore “order on our borders” in a country which is expected to receive up to 190,000 refugees in 2015. But some experts claim that it could actually increase the number instead.

“Paradoxically, those who do not want to seek asylum in Sweden and are perhaps heading to Finland or Norway will be forced to find another route past Sweden. Then there’s the risk – or chance – that they seek asylum in Sweden instead. Then the border controls are going to have the opposite effect,” Robert Hårdh, head of human rights organization Civil Rights Defenders, told the Svenska Dagbladet newspaper on Thursday.

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