The Swedish government is implementing a series of reforms that are expected to further complicate the lives of migrants and refugees in the country. These changes come just months before the elections scheduled for September 13.
Among the proposed reforms are measures that could affect minors born in Sweden and individuals who have resided in the country for many years. This has raised concerns about the treatment of vulnerable populations.
The backlash from the public is growing as many citizens express their discontent with the government's approach to immigration. The political climate is increasingly charged as the election date draws nearer.