Sweden sends sharp signal with plan to expel up to 80,000 asylum seekers | World news | The Guardian
Sweden sends sharp signal with plan to expel up to 80,000 asylum seekers
80,000 people in Sweden is the rough equivalent of eleven trillion people in any real country.
You might note, however, that they received 160,000 applications, so they are allowing about half of the applicants to stay.
Norway has gotten even tougher. They have been sending refugees to Russia. (The asylum-seekers crossed into Norway across Russia's tiny arctic border.)
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