"A case of mass immigration without assimilation
I don’t go to those places without security,” a Swedish journalist tells me when I ask whether she would accompany me to some of her country’s “especially vulnerable” areas.
The label is given by police to neighborhoods where crime is rampant and parallel social structures compete for authority with the state.To the politically incorrect, these are also known as “immigrant ghettos.”
...the country that admitted the most migrants per capita was Sweden.
In one year alone, the northern European nation of 10 million added nearly 2 percent to its population.
Most of those arrivals were young men.
Tens of thousands more have continued to arrive since then.
It is too early to see the long-term impact of the 2015 migrant crisis, but if the past is any indication of Sweden’s future, the answer may be found in its “vulnerable” neighborhoods.
In recent years, the Nordic state known for scoring among the highest among all nations in quality-of-life indexes has also gained a reputation for gang shootings, grenade attacks, and sexual crimes..."
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