The Swedish government has proposed stricter rules for granting and revoking residency permits, sparking widespread debate.
The new measures, part of the Tidö Agreement, aim to deny or withdraw permits for individuals deemed to lack "good conduct.
" This includes actions like benefit fraud, disruptive behavior, or posing threats to public order.
Controversially, even non-criminal statements could lead to deportation if they are seen as endangering public safety.
Critics argue this could infringe on freedom of speech, while supporters see it as a necessary step to tighten immigration policies.
The proposal also seeks to remove time limits on revoking permits and make it mandatory, rather than optional, for authorities to act in certain cases.
The debate highlights tensions between security concerns and fundamental rights in Sweden.


