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‘I did nothing wrong’: Sweden’s migration regime hardens, up…
‘I did nothing wrong’: Sweden’s migration regime hardens, upending lives
Summary
Sweden's systematic hardening of migration policies represents authoritarian governance shift that restricts freedom of movement, access to asylum, and upends lives through state enforcement mechanisms, relevant to documentation of governmental repression and population control.
Once a European nation receiving large numbers of refugees and migrants, Sweden completes a decade-long overhaul.
migration policy
state control
human rights
policy hardening
governance shift
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