Sweden to expel some 80,000 migrants

The authorities in Sweden are making plans to expel as many as 80,000 failed asylum-seekers, the BBC quoted the Interior Minister as saying. Anders Ygeman, the Minister, said that chartered aircraft would be used to deport the migrants over several years. "We are talking about 60,000 people but the number could climb to 80,000," Swedish media quoted him as saying. Some 163,000 migrants applied for asylum in Sweden in 2015, the highest per capita number in Europe. Of the approximately 58,800 cases processed last year, 55% were accepted. Most of the migrants are from West Asia following the crisis triggered by ISIS. The people are cutting across Turkey and Greece and walking their way to promising Northern and Western Europe. The ISIS which dreams of Caliphate could careless for the drain of the human resources. Driven by religious bigotry, the ISIS wants to force down its brand of fundamentalism on the world.


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