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  2. Immigration to Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Sweden is the process by which people migrate to Sweden to reside in the country. [2] Many, but not all, become Swedish citizens . The economic, social, and political aspects of immigration have caused some controversy regarding ethnicity, economic benefits, jobs for non-immigrants, settlement patterns, impact on upward social ...

  3. Swedish emigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    The size of the Swedish-American community in 1865 is estimated at 25,000 people, a figure soon to be surpassed by the yearly Swedish immigration. By 1890, the U.S. census reported a Swedish-American population of nearly 800,000, with immigration peaking in 1869 and again in 1887. [ 43 ]

  4. Swedish Migration Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Migration Agency (Swedish: Migrationsverket; previous English name: Swedish Migration Board), is a Swedish government agency, established on 1 July 1969. [3] Its task is to evaluate and decide on applications from people who want to seek a temporary residence permit, acquire permanent residence or citizenship in Sweden.

  5. Nordic immigration to North America - Wikipedia

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    Swedish immigrants also brought with them religious traditions to America. [13] Highly knowledgeable figures, such as theologians and preachers, played central roles in their new communities. While many Swedish Americans came from Lutheran backgrounds, they actively engaged with a myriad of denominations, thus bolstering the religious diversity ...

  6. Swedish Americans - Wikipedia

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    An early community of Swedish immigrants (1848) became established in northwestern Pennsylvania and western New York stemming from the port of Buffalo connecting the Erie Canal with the Great Lakes. [14] [15] Jamestown, New York, became a principal Swedish American city during the peak of Swedish immigration. The Swedish American community in ...

  7. Child soldiers, executions, bombs: Deadly gang violence grips ...

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    Sweden’s escalating gang violence problem has seen 11 people killed in September alone. ... SD is strictly anti-immigration, and Sweden is tightening its migration policies dramatically in line ...

  8. Swedish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Swedish immigrants from south-central part of Sweden, a relatively large number of Swedish immigrants came from Stockholm and northern Sweden. The newcomers played an important role in the development of the Canadian prairies. Swedish Canadians can be found in all parts of the country, but the largest population resides in ...

  9. Fact checking Trump's biggest claims on immigration: how do ...

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    In a letter to Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas), Patrick Lechleitner, acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said there were 13,099 people with homicide convictions on the agency’s ...