Sweden to Investigate Norms and Values of Immigrants
stockholm October 12, 2024 07:20The Swedish government is set to conduct a study on the norms and values of immigrants in the country to assess their alignment with liberal democratic ideals.
The Swedish government is set to conduct a study on the norms and values of immigrants in the country to assess their alignment with liberal democratic ideals.
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