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Euroverify: La verdadera postura del Gobierno sueco sobre su lucha contra la inmigración

El Gobierno sueco ha hecho de la lucha contra la inmigración uno de sus principales objetivos, pero las afirmaciones en Internet son engañosas.

MÁS INFORMACIÓN : http://es.euronews.com/2025/08/11/euroverify-la-verdadera-postura-del-gobierno-sueco-sobre-su-lucha-contra-la-inmigracion

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00:00No, Sweden isn't stripping people of citizenship for failing to integrate.
00:06Online users are claiming that Sweden is seeking to deport immigrants who have acquired Swedish citizenship
00:11but have allegedly failed to integrate into a Western society.
00:15These posts have been circulating online for a few months and this one from December has amassed more than 4 million views.
00:22However, the claim is misleading and does not fully align with the government's proposals.
00:26Since coming to power in 2022, Sweden's centre-right coalition government,
00:31which is propped up by the far-right Swedish Democrats, has vowed to crack down on migration.
00:36Now let's take a look at some of the measures the country's government is pushing forward
00:40in order to understand why the social media post is misleading.
00:44Sweden is looking to change its constitution to be able to remove citizenship from certain dual national citizens.
00:51However, this measure would target people who obtain their passports fraudulently
00:55or those who commit crimes which threaten national security.
00:58A vote is set to take place on the matter next year in the country's parliament.
01:02The Swedish government has also backed a plan to introduce a compulsory course
01:05on knowledge of Swedish society and culture in citizenship tests.
01:10According to Swedish officials, the test would aim to exclude immigrants
01:14who are not integrated into Western society from obtaining citizenship.
01:18Sweden has also been developing financial incentives for voluntary repatriations.
01:23As Sweden's prime minister told Euronews earlier this year.
01:27People who have the legal right to stay in Sweden but basically do not integrate,
01:32basically do not really appreciate the Swedish way of life,
01:36when at least people would think about returning to their country of origin.
01:40As part of this plan from 1st January 2026, Sweden wants to increase the amount of money
01:46offered to migrants as a financial incentive to leave the country from €900 to €32,000.
01:54For more fact-checks and debunking, head to euronews.com.
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