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.

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.

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.

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    3 hours ago

    This has been a long time coming. Having the worlds’ most generous welfare systems and most lenient law enforcement systems was fundamentally incompatible with the open-door policy of the 2010’s.

    I just hope it’ll be enough to salvage our nordic model for those who do want to integrate & participate.