In the afternoon, had the justice minister and the interior minister press conference about the government’s "avvisningspaket" with more stringent regulations in order to facilitate the return of asylum seekers whose applications have been refused. But at the same time cut to the forecast for how many will be rejected.
In January, confirmed the interior minister Anders Ygeman to upwards of 80,000 asylum seekers will be rejected, since Today’s Industry revealed that the government has given the police and the migration board is commissioned to prepare the deportations of as many as up to 80,000 people out of a total of 163.000 who sought asylum in Sweden last year.
the News struck down like a bomb. International media such as tv companies, the BBC and al-Jazeera, and newspapers like the british Guardian and the German Der Spiegel gave the news space.
But at today’s press conference, the government had halved the forecast for how many will be rejected.
” In 2017, we expect the government with a continue increase of the number of entry / exit. 2016 and 2017 will be up in the nearly 40,000 who will leave Sweden, ” said justice minister Morgan Johansson.
There is a sharp decrease in the forecast, writes the Swedish newspaper svenska Dagbladet.
the Government’s new avvisningspaket shall, however, aim to facilitate the return and take up measures that both P and MP in the past been opposed to. During the alliance government was the so-called Reva project, which aimed to more people who had been rejected would leave Sweden, exposed to extremely harsh criticism. It was alleged that internal alien control meant identitetsgranskning of people without any other reason than their skin color.
In the opposition questioned Morgan Johansson Reva-project on the basis that the police did up to crime.
“the Government should say to the police to give priority to it instead of the deportations,” said Johansson to the Sydsvenskan 2013.
Now, the stresses Johansson that the government must take responsibility, do what is necessary to maintain the laws and to ensure that asylum seekers who have been refused to be persuaded to leave the country.
– The person who received a refusal must simply go home. This is important in order to maintain the legitimacy of the system, ” says Johansson today, even if the police can handle even fewer crimes now than three years ago.
It is further a clear reversal from the social democratic past approach.
the Legislation has so far been too complicated, and for the toothless, said interior minister Anders Ygeman.
A series of proposals were presented during the press conference.
– the Possibility to carry out checks on workplaces will be facilitated in order to find persons who are residing illegally in the country.
– the Police should be given the opportunity to take the fingerprints at the so-called internal alien control.
– Passport and id-documents should be taken care of to a greater extent than now.
– It will be easier to lock the people into the premises who are not formal so-called "detention".
– the Authorities get better legal ability to expel families with children.
– the Swedish migration board will now be obliged to inform the police if a person has been refused their application, and then seek contact with the agency again.
– There is a big carrot, too, if you want to say so, and it is the support that is available, thus the possibility to apply for money when you are on the road to go to your home country in order to be able to reinstate you. The system we now use ten times as much compared with the past, ” says Morgan Johansson to SvD.
During January-July this year handed over 4.400 cases from the migration board to the police for deportation. Of these, a large majority of 2.900 registered as avvikna. How much of these are left in Sweden, no one knows.
Police have long pointed out that it is very difficult to reject even the people who has been in custody since some countries require that the return shall be voluntary. Iran and Somalia are examples of such countries.
Police do not have the possibility to send back the person in these situations, and four years after the statute of limitation avvisningsbeslutet. When can the person apply for asylum again.
At the present time is 12.350 people wanted because they are rejected after having received a rejection on their asylum application. Only a third of the avvisningsärendena has been completed in the last three years, reports the SVT News.
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