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Sweden Proposes Constitution Changes to Revoke Citizenship and Enforce Stricter Citizenship Requirements

  • Sweden's parliament is set to vote next year on changing laws that currently prevent revoking citizenship, as stated in the headline.
  • Migration Minister Johan Forssell noted that police reported 600 cases of individuals applying who were deemed a threat to national security last year.
  • Justice Minister Gunnar Strommer mentioned that Sweden faces security threats from violent extremism, hostile state actors, and organized crime.
  • A cross-party parliamentary committee proposed that citizenship must be earned rather than given unconditionally.
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