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Even Sweden Doesn’t Want Migrants Anymore Sweden’s generous response to the 2015 refugee crisis may have permanently dented its moral worldview. By James Traub, a columnist at Foreign Policy and nonresident fellow at New York University’s Center on International Cooperation.欧州の移民政策も状況の変化とともに変わっている。常に変化を見極め、アップデートしていかないと頓珍漢な話をすることになる。そしてその変化の流れは早い。https://t.co/c8vAOnxqW2
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Sweden had opened itself to the desperate people fleeing Middle Eastern civil wars and tyranny not because, like Germany, it had a terrible sin to expiate but rather out of a sense of universal moral obligation. Their Europe did not build walls.In recent years, the country has suffered from soaring crime rates. According to a report by the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention, over the last 20 years, Sweden has gone from having one of the lowest to one of the highest levels of gun violence in Europe—worse than Italy or eastern Europe. “The increase in gun homicide in Sweden is closely linked to criminal milieux in socially disadvantaged areas,” the report said. Gangs—whose members are second-generation immigrants, many from Somalia, Eritrea, Morocco, and elsewhere in North Africa—specialize in drug trafficking and the use of explosives.“foreign-born represent 53 percent of individuals with long prison sentences, 58 percent of the unemployed, and receive 65 percent of social welfare expenditures; 77 percent of Sweden’s child poverty is present in households with a foreign background, while 90 percent of suspects in public shootings have immigrant backgrounds.” Figures like these have become widely known; the number of Swedes who favor increased migration has dropped from 58 percent in 2015 to 40 percent today.EU leaders have voiced full support for Poland’s brutal response, even if it leaves thousands of helpless people exposed to freezing temperatures in forests near the Polish-Belarusian border.
欧米でも「地球市民」というのは戯言になりつつあるのだろうか?
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