The cost of Sweden’s generous asylum policy can now be seen in its unemployment data (not just the rising crime rate). While a reinvigorated economy is driving down the overall jobless rate, Bloomberg notes that recent arrivals are being left behind as the majority of Sweden’s unemployed are now foreigners, up from about 40% two years ago.
Number of people born outside Sweden registered as unemployed was 188,000 in March vs total number of 372,000…
This share will likely continue to grow as only about 25 percent of refugees that have arrived over the past eight years have a full-time job.It appears hope in Sweden is fading fast and the “No Apartments, No Jobs, No Shopping Without A Gun” environment will only continue to worsen. As a reminder of what happens when young muslims have no jobs and no hope…
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