Sky News host Rowan Dean says Sweden’s crime crisis with immigrants is due to their “failure to assimilate”.\n\nMr Dean discussed the mass migration crisis in Sweden and its connection to the gang-related violence that has been occurring in the nation.\n\n“There certainly is a lesson here,” Mr Dean told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.\n\n“Back in those glory days, back in 1974, ABBA came to prominence at the Eurovision song contest with Waterloo, that was their first hit.\n\n“It’s kind of ironic because once Europe threw open its arms under Angela Merkel to illegal immigrants from around the world, asylum seekers from around the world, Sweden certainly has gone on to meet its own Waterloo.”
Sky News host Rowan Dean says Sweden’s crime crisis with immigrants is due to their “failure to assimilate”.
Mr Dean discussed the mass migration crisis in Sweden and its connection to the gang-related violence that has been occurring in the nation.“Back in those glory days, back in 1974, ABBA came to prominence at the Eurovision song contest with Waterloo, that was their first hit. “It’s kind of ironic because once Europe threw open its arms under Angela Merkel to illegal immigrants from around the world, asylum seekers from around the world, Sweden certainly has gone on to meet its own Waterloo.”
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