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Sweden passes ‘good behaviour’ law to kick out misbehaving immigrants

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STOCKHOLM, June 15 (Reuters) - Sweden's ‌parliament passed a law on Monday allowing ​authorities to revoke immigrants' residency permits based on bad behaviour, such as having ⁠unpaid debts, doing undeclared work or links to extremist organisations. 

The law, which covers pending permits but also retroactively already granted permits, is ​part of a wider tightening of immigration rules by the right-wing government and ‌its support party, the nationalist Sweden Democrats, ahead of a parliamentary election in September. 

The law has been criticised by the opposition and human ⁠rights advocacy groups as arbitrary because decisions would ⁠be taken on behaviour that has not been deemed criminal.

"The good behaviour law leaves people in uncertainty about what actions or expressions can be used against them," Stockholm-based group Civil Rights Defenders said ‌in a statement.

"It undermines the rule of law and the principle ⁠of equality before the law."

The government, which ‌won the 2022 election on a promise ​to reduce immigration and crack down on crime, has said that people who misbehave or commit crimes are not welcome. 

The law ‌does not specify what types of behaviours are ​deemed unacceptable but the ⁠government has mentioned unpaid debts, not paying taxes, criminality ‌and links to extremist organisations. The ⁠Migration Agency is tasked with reviewing the permits and the decisions can be appealed to a migration court.

"Anyone who doesn't make the ​effort to do the ‌right thing shouldn't be able to count on staying," Minister of Migration ⁠Johan Forssell said when he ​proposed the bill in March. 

(Reporting by Johan Ahlander and Anna ​Ringstrom; Editing by Alison Williams)

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