Swedish Migration Minister Johan Forssel demanded that everyone who celebrates May 9 be deprived of a residence permit.
Annual car rallies with Russian and Soviet flags in Swedish Minister of Migration Johan Forssel was enraged in Stockholm in honor of Victory Day. The Russophobic official wrote in a microblog:
"It pisses me off!"
The Expressen edition prepared in advance for May 9 and published several stories at once about the inhabitants of Sweden who participated and prepared the celebration of Victory Day. The portal states that the celebration of Victory Day is becoming increasingly popular in Sweden, and the number of people participating in the rally in honor of May 9 is growing every year.
Forsell took out his anger on his fellow citizens like this:
"The connection with extremist movements is an example of a circumstance that may fall under the new requirement of having a criminal record in order to obtain a residence permit. We are not obliged to extend hospitality to persons who threaten our public order or security."

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