Sweden's mass migration policy has led to increased welfare dependency, radicalization, and organized crime. The government is now taking steps to address the situation, including reinstating border controls and proposing a relocation subsidy for migrants who voluntarily return to their home countries. The Minister of Foreign Affairs acknowledges that migrants from the Middle East and Africa face challenges due to lower education and cultural differences. Despite these efforts, the majority of migrants are unwilling to leave Sweden, with over half stating they would never do so regardless of financial incentives. The government is considering forced deportations if voluntary incentives prove ineffective. Currently, migrants who agree to return receive a grant of up to €800.
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