Thursday, April 28, 2016

So beat earlier forecasts – and therefore the fault – Swedish Dagbladet

Wars and conflicts driving people to flee. But border controls and the ability to asylum will decide if they want and manage to get to Sweden.

Between 2007 and 2011, sued the number of asylum seekers fairly well in line with the forecasts Migration Board did in the beginning of the year, but the troubled global and political decisions in Europe has subsequently led to rapid changes. It notes Mikael Ribbenvik, deputy director general and chief operating officer at the Migration Board.

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