barneystinson69 said:
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We have a segregation problem. Not an immigration problem.
Currently communes are allowed to reject refugees if they want, leading to heavy immigrant concentration in areas like "little mogadishu" or rosengård or hisingen. This leads to little societies in the society and all the problems that come with that, like ousidership and unemployment.
If we took away the communes' ability to do that we would see immigrants spreading out across the country and mixing more with the population, thus integrating more because there wouldn't be any outsider societies.
Quite frankly we need immigrants. We need that population growth to fuel our economy, and personnel for jobs that noone else would take. Those people you know need to stop looking for the easy answers and actually try to understand the world.
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