Formerly safe (and even boring) university town is now dangerous, thanks to immigration. That's not my opinion, that's the Uppsala chief of Police:
The formerly peaceful university town of Uppsala has both captured and passed Malmö as the most dangerous city in the country. A police chief active for 45 years states that crime development is due to greatly increased immigration and poor integration.
Let's hear what he has to say:
In Uppsala, Kenneth Ågren works as head of the police department for serious crimes and he has been active within the police for a full 45 years. When he started as a police officer, it was mostly to deal with quarrels in relationships or quarrels between drunk people. It was never a question of gang-related murders, although there were gang fights.
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When the newspaper asks Ågren if the public should feel concern about allowing children and grandchildren to move to the university city in the future to study, he replies that it does not matter where you send the children because "it smacks in Lund, Malmö, Gothenburg and Stockholm too".
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The experienced police chief for serious crimes states that the gang in Uppsala usually consists of second and third generation immigrants who have not been integrated into Swedish society.
According to him, the current development is caused by sharply increased immigration while the country's integration policy is not working and is getting results.
Did you notice that? The gangs in Sweden are composed of SECOND and THIRD generation immigrants. First generation migrants cause a ton of problems, but the children and grandchildren of immigrants are also a negative for the country.
There's one answer: immediate expulsion of ethnic groups who are over-represented in crime. Keep the Japanese, deport the Afghans and Somalis.
UPDATE: a group of Swedish academics have a book on how to successfully assimilate immigrants. I wonder what they think of all the violence.
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