Friday, May 22, 2015

Opens to simplify eviction – Daily News

     
     
     
 
 
     
 


 
     
     
     
     

         
         

                 

Immigration Minister Morgan Johansson opens to simplify the eviction of settlements on private land. He also wants to review the legislative provisions on human trafficking in order to protect beggars.


                 
             

                         
         
         
         
 
         
         

             
                 
                 

                     

 

Immigration Minister Morgan Johansson opens to simplify the eviction of settlements on private land. He also wants to review the legislative provisions on human trafficking in order to protect beggars.

– I have received a lot of signals that it is a problem for private landowners. It involves reviewing both the legislation and regulations on this to simplify the process, says Morgan Johansson (S) to SVT.

Today is complicated to evict people from the private land. Among other things, requires landowners to know the names of those to be evicted, pay a fee and go through an extensive bureaucratic process. During the interpellation debate in parliament today said Morgan Johansson, the Government is willing to review the process to make it easier for landowners. He said that unlike private land, it is much easier to evict people from the municipal lands.

 
        
             
     
     
 

– It is one thing to say that we can not ban begging because we can not ban the poverty, but we can not allow it to grow up a lot of settlements in violation of the rules that we have said Morgan Johansson in Parliament.

Even in the exploitation of beggars, the current minister and the previous Integration Minister Erik Ullenhag come closer to each other. Erik Ullenhag has previously talked of the need for an overhaul of the rules regarding the use of beggars. SVT he says that there are signals that it received more hardline people who use poor people’s situation which should not be accepted.

Ullenhag now get backed by Morgan Johansson, who want to revise the law on human trafficking to determine if there is a gap in current legislation.

– If the National Coordinator indicate that here there is a problem, a gap in the legislation, which means a concern, we are open to do a review out of the legislation. It is about human trafficking law which is closest at hand, says Morgan Johansson to SVT.

In addition to this so do both Ullenhag and Johansson to children of EU migrants should not go in Swedish schools. It is the home Member States’ responsibility to arrange schooling, according to Morgan Johansson.

According to the minister, the government has taken up the issue with the authorities in Bulgaria and Romania and increased the pressure on the countries these people come from.

– There is not reasonable that people should have such miserable social conditions in their home countries so that they are forced out all over Europe. That’s where this question ultimately must be resolved, said Morgan Johansson in the debate.

DN have searched for Justice and Minister for Migration and Morgan Johansson.


 

                     

                
         

         
         
     
 
         
         
 
 
 
 
 
         
     

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