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Sweden requires public workers to report migrants not authorized to live there
- Sweden narrowly passed a law requiring many public-sector workers (tax, employment, social insurance, prison/probation services) to report suspected undocumented migrants to police.
- Critics say it will create fear, deter people from seeking healthcare or other services, and could harm children and maternal health; teachers, doctors and social workers were exempted after pushback.
- The move is part of a tougher Sweden/EU stance on migration and has reignited debates about human rights and racial profiling.
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