• camembear@sopuli.xyz
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    3 days ago

    No, because Sweden does not release this data. But you can track different types of data, for example, crime ratss before and AFTER significant migratory events. You can find info on the official site, bra.se

    Numbers talk. In 2000, prior to any large waves, there were arouns 2.6k SA’s committed. In 2010, after the first wave, this has doubled, while the native swedish population remains largely the same as % of the demographics. In 2025, this has doubled once more, for a total of ~10k SA’s. There is a problem, yes.