Sweden took in three times as many asylum seekers as Scandi neighbours combined in 2020

(Breitbart) In the first eleven months of 2020, Sweden took nearly three times as many asylum seekers as its Scandinavian neighbours Norway, Finland and Denmark combined.

Asylum claims have generally decreased compared to previous years due to the restrictions imposed by many countries on travel to stop the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus, but Sweden has still taken a greater number of asylum seekers than its Scandinavian neighbours.

Finland took 1,886 asylum seekers in the first eleven months of 2020, while Norway had taken 1,051, and Denmark only received 531 individuals. Sweden, meanwhile, has seen 9,621 arrivals of asylum seekers, a figure nearly three times as large as all of the other Scandinavian countries, Nyheter Idag reports.

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