I am utterly shocked by this development!! can someone please explain how this could have happened ?!!
Professional_Gas8575 on
That’s very good news. The ONLY way to regain social cohesion for the long term.
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Bapistu-the-First on
Very good news for Denmark and Sweden. Hopefully more will follow.
casper_pwnz on
Fifteen to twenty years too late, but I guess better late than never.
hornyshaitan on
Did it also lead to less crime? Omg.
hydrOHxide on
LOL. Migration numbers are down in other countries as well.
Luzita3 on
Yeah and as many said the far-right is over in these countries…
Oh wait 2 far-right parties poll 18% together, as much as the social democrats in Denmark who went from 25 to 18% in the polls
Well at least in Sweden… oh wait the far-right is the second largest party surpassing the moderates..
Maybe the far-right rises due to multiple complex issues? Nah it’s just due to immigration
I fucking hate this brain dead take
Greedy-Reach-4960 on
W DENMARK AND SWEDEN!!!
yadasellsavonmate on
But I thought stricter immigration was racist?
Neomadra2 on
The reminds me of how we were gaslit for years that pull factors such as social welfare or lenient immigration politics weren’t a factor at all, defying all common sense.
RidersOnTheStrom on
Should’ve never been high in the first place.
satedrabbit on
Headline: Stricter immigration policies lead to historic low migration
Article content: Limiting the amount of incoming refugees
A misleading headline, making conclusions based on a small fraction of immigration.
Example:
>In 2024, Denmark, with a population of six million, took in only 860 of the 2,333 asylum requests filed that year.
Number of people immigrating to Denmark in 2024: 83216 (Source: national bureau of statistics), so a bit over 1% of immigrants that year were refugees granted asylum.
teod0036 on
Grouping Denmark and Sweden in this case makes no sense. For years their immigration policy was very different. Denmark had, and still has a very strict immigration policy. Sweden used to have a very welcoming and lax immigration policy but recently they have tightened it up a lot and as such they see less immigration.
mokkkko on
It’s like we are tired of people coming here to take benefit of the system and not wanting to contribute
MimiGoldDigger on
Too late, Sweden is 2nd in highest rap e rate
Overall-Examination5 on
Almost 90000 people received residence permits last year in Sweden. That’s not ”historic low migration”.
sansisness_101 on
i swear this sub turns into 4chan the second someone says the word ‘immigration’
JumpingAround44 on
Good, take in even less next time, please and thank you.
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I am utterly shocked by this development!! can someone please explain how this could have happened ?!!
That’s very good news. The ONLY way to regain social cohesion for the long term.
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Very good news for Denmark and Sweden. Hopefully more will follow.
Fifteen to twenty years too late, but I guess better late than never.
Did it also lead to less crime? Omg.
LOL. Migration numbers are down in other countries as well.
Yeah and as many said the far-right is over in these countries…
Oh wait 2 far-right parties poll 18% together, as much as the social democrats in Denmark who went from 25 to 18% in the polls
Well at least in Sweden… oh wait the far-right is the second largest party surpassing the moderates..
Maybe the far-right rises due to multiple complex issues? Nah it’s just due to immigration
I fucking hate this brain dead take
W DENMARK AND SWEDEN!!!
But I thought stricter immigration was racist?
The reminds me of how we were gaslit for years that pull factors such as social welfare or lenient immigration politics weren’t a factor at all, defying all common sense.
Should’ve never been high in the first place.
Headline: Stricter immigration policies lead to historic low migration
Article content: Limiting the amount of incoming refugees
A misleading headline, making conclusions based on a small fraction of immigration.
Example:
>In 2024, Denmark, with a population of six million, took in only 860 of the 2,333 asylum requests filed that year.
Number of people immigrating to Denmark in 2024: 83216 (Source: national bureau of statistics), so a bit over 1% of immigrants that year were refugees granted asylum.
Grouping Denmark and Sweden in this case makes no sense. For years their immigration policy was very different. Denmark had, and still has a very strict immigration policy. Sweden used to have a very welcoming and lax immigration policy but recently they have tightened it up a lot and as such they see less immigration.
It’s like we are tired of people coming here to take benefit of the system and not wanting to contribute
Too late, Sweden is 2nd in highest rap e rate
Almost 90000 people received residence permits last year in Sweden. That’s not ”historic low migration”.
i swear this sub turns into 4chan the second someone says the word ‘immigration’
Good, take in even less next time, please and thank you.
And how is their economy?
Better than Germany/Spain?