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Sweden enacts "good behavior" law so they have an excuse to evict migrants

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Sweden enacts "good behavior" law so they have an excuse to evict migrants

Watch Louder with Crowder every weekday at 11:00 AM Eastern, only on Rumble Premium!Leftists all around the world have decided that just because someone was born in a crappy country, that somehow makes them worthy of special privileges. We see this in European countries, Canada, and the United States. For far too long, the left has taken the concept of ‘no human is illegal’ and embedded it into every foundation of the culture. As a result, the people have suffered.Swedish lawmakers on Monday passed a new “good behavior” legislation allowing authorities to revoke residence permits from misbehaving migrants found engaging in bad practices such as having unpaid debts or taxes, or being linked with criminal organizations. pic.twitter.com/OPTOM8tSOP— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) June 16, 2026 Sweden has decided that if migrants are making the country worse off, they ought to lose residency. This should not be controversial because a country's first duty is to its native population. You cannot help the third world if those people are ruining a once great nation. Subsequently, officials have created this so-called 'good behaviour' law. Per Reuters: Sweden's parliament passed a law on Monday allowing authorities to revoke immigrants' residency permits based on bad behaviour, such as having unpaid debts, doing undeclared work or links to extremist organisations.I am having trouble seeing how this is a bad thing. If the First World is punished for such behavior, then so shall the Third World in the First World. Again, the fact that this is controversial tells you all you need to know. The law, which covers pending permits but also retroactively already granted permits, is part of a wider tightening of immigration rules by the right-wing government and its support party, the nationalist Sweden Democrats, ahead of a parliamentary election in September.This should not even be considered right-wing. This is such a reasonable policy that the only scandal is that the left has a problem with this. The law has been criticised by the opposition and human rights advocacy groups as arbitrary because decisions would be taken on behaviour that has not been deemed criminal.So? Again, what is the problem here? You know what else is arbitrary? Granting people residency solely because they are from a worse place. That is the only policy revision places like Sweden need, and it truly is a disservice that the media spouts such propaganda, while mocking people who just want a civilized place to live. You cannot have a functioning society when one group of people are granted special rights while the other is held to higher standards. That is not how the government should work, and it is totally deranged that people argue in favor of that. Some humans are illegal. The left better realize that, but the fact that they don't is nothing more than a personal problem. - YouTube www.youtube.com

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