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[#StockholmSyndrome] Swedish "Social Work" Student Stops Deportation Of Rejected "Asylum" Seeker

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  1. Cohete Rojo

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    The absurd. The delusional. The Swedish.

    Sweden has an election upcoming in which I wholeheartedly expect them to capitulate to self-replacement levels of immigration. It was nice knowing you Sweden, hopefully Western Civilization can still survive.

    Afghan migrant whose deportation was thwarted by 'hero' Swedish student was actually sentenced for assault

    The Swedish student who was branded a “hero” and captured worldwide attention after she stopped the deportation of an Afghan migrant by refusing to sit down on a plane instead prevented the extradition of a man sentenced for assault and whose asylum application was rejected.

    Elin Ersson, a student at Gothenburg University, was subjected to fawning media coverage over her stunt earlier this month when she refused to take her seat on the plane until the 52-year-old Afghan deportee was released. She was successful and authorities weren’t able to deport the man.

    However, Swedish Police confirmed to Fox News that the man whose deportation Ersson prevented had received a prison sentence in Sweden for assault. The police spokesman declined to go into more details about the crime the migrant has committed. His asylum application was also rejected.

    A representative for Ersson declined Fox News’ request for a comment.

    One of the largest newspapers in Finland, Helsingin Sanomat, reported last week as well that the man was sentenced for assault. The man will still eventually be deported, though the date remains unknown, the newspaper reported.

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