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Migrants lose residency rights for 'bad behaviour' under tough new Swedish laws
Sweden has implemented new laws that revoke residency rights for migrants deemed to have engaged in 'bad behaviour'. The legislation targets migrants who violate residency conditions under the updated rules.
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