Sweden is
planning to expel nearly 80,000 refugees and migrants who arrived in the
country in 2015, Interior Minister Anders Ygeman said, adding that their
applications for asylum had been rejected.
We are
talking about 60,000 people, but the number could climb to 80,000,” Swedish
media quoted Ygeman as saying.
Police and
local authorities have been tasked with organizing the departures by charter
flights. The countries of origin of the rejected asylum seekers have not been
disclosed.
Sweden,
which has the population of 9.8 million people, is one of the EU countries that
took in the largest share of refugees per head of population. In 2015, it accepted
over 160,000 refugees and migrants.
TSwedish police demand 4,100 new employees after
stabbing attack at refugee facility
However, the
level of new arrivals has plunged since the beginning of January, when Sweden
introduced systematic photo ID border checks, after stating that it has hit its
limit in terms of receiving asylum seekers.
Swedish
officials have been calling for greater security at asylum centers amid a surge
in reports of violence.
Police
officers have requested up to 4,100 new employees after a deadly stabbing
attack in a refugee facility.
The attack
happened at a center for underage, unaccompanied refugees in Mölndal, southern
Sweden on Monday, where a 22-year-old female staff member was killed by a
15-year-old boy.
The victim
was psychology graduate Alexandra Mezher. She was reportedly working the night
shift alone when she was attacked. A motive for the attack was not immediately
known.
“She worked
at the center for about four months. She wanted to continue with her studies,
but wanted to have a job to get experience first,” Mezher’s friend Lejla
Filipovic told RT.
On Tuesday,
over 40 asylum seekers were reportedly involved in a brawl at a refugee center
in the Dutch city of Rosmalen, according to police. Twelve police cars were
dispatched to the shelter.
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