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Forme recherchée : Imigracija|Imigração|immigration|الهجرة
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- Ligne n°67 : Sweden joins Europe-wide backlash against immigration
Ligne n°74 : ... The road and rail bridge linking Malmo to Copenhagen. Swedish and- Ligne n°75 : Danish policies on immigration are radically different.
Ligne n°164 : ... immune, an oasis of civility and openness, with the most generous- Ligne n°165 : welfare, asylum, and immigration policies in Europe. But with about
Ligne n°166 : 100,000 immigrants entering a country of almost 9 million every year, ...- Ligne n°170 : "We will not get as tough on immigration as Denmark, Norway or the
Ligne n°171 : Netherlands," said Prof Jan Ekberg, a national expert on the economics ...
Ligne n°172 : ... of migration at Linnaeus University. "But the Sweden Democrats will- Ligne n°173 : increase their vote if we don't succeed in our immigration policy.
Ligne n°174 : That's the main issue." ...
Ligne n°222 : ... integration failures of foreigners. It's a backlash against mass- Ligne n°223 : immigration. Sweden has seemed oblivious to the tumult while keeping
Ligne n°224 : its doors open. But that seemed to shift on Sunday, not least in Malmo ...
Ligne n°224 : ... its doors open. But that seemed to shift on Sunday, not least in Malmo- Ligne n°225 : and its hinterland where Åkesson, announcing that Muslim immigration is
Ligne n°226 : the biggest threat to Sweden since Adolf Hitler, scored double-digit ...
Ligne n°229 : ... That Sweden is moving into the European mainstream in its attitudes to- Ligne n°230 : immigration is a contested and controversial point that seems to cut to
Ligne n°231 : the core of Swedes' ideas of themselves. ...
Ligne n°236 : ... breakthrough by declaring: "Sweden is becoming a normal country." That- Ligne n°237 : touched a nerve because Sweden and Denmark have opposing immigration
Ligne n°238 : policies, with the Danes practising what may be the most restrictive ...
Ligne n°257 : ... Lena Westerlund, chief economist at the national trades union- Ligne n°258 : association, does not expect any major policy changes on immigration.
Ligne n°259 : "I'm not saying it's not problematic, but for our economy the ...
Ligne n°259 : ... "I'm not saying it's not problematic, but for our economy the- Ligne n°260 : immigration is a net benefit. We have a very bad demographic, we need a
Ligne n°261 : much younger population." ...
Ligne n°263 : ... Prof Ekberg also does not expect any big policy change. "The problem is- Ligne n°264 : not immigration, it is integration, especially in the labour market. If
Ligne n°265 : there are no jobs, the consequences are segregation, housing problems ...- Ligne n°282 : France The National Front's hard line on immigration plays well with
Ligne n°283 : some voters. Commentators say President Nicolas Sarkozy has shifted ...
Ligne n°295 : ... Italy Northern League used a poster of white sheep kicking out a black- Ligne n°296 : one to convey anti-immigration message. Swiss People's party, too, has
Ligne n°297 : used such a poster image. ...