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Originally Posted by Gary Peiper
Thirty percent? That sounds way too high for Sweden, what is your source for that figure?
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What Swedes told me when I was in Finland and some on the net. The stats on the net usually cite incomers, but do
not count the fact that tens of thousands of the non-White invaders immediately have 3 to 5 children, in part to up their child welfare entitlements. 'Born in Swden' doesn't mean 'White' or even 'Swedish' in any but the most false, multi kulti lying sense.
Demographics
According to Eurostat, in 2010, there were 1.33 million foreign-born residents in Sweden, corresponding to 14.3% of the total population. (If one quarter of those have three children, that increases the total by about a million. See, Gary Peiper? Or maybe you think darkies in Sweden have few kids?) Of these, 859 000 (9.2%) were born outside the EU and 477 000 (5.1%) were born in another EU Member State.[9][10] The largest groups were:
Finland (166,723)
Former Yugoslavia (155,166)
Iraq (125,499)
Poland (72,865)
Iran (63,828)
Germany (48,442)
Denmark (44,951)
Turkey (43,909)
Norway (43,058)
Somalia (40,165)
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The number of Assyrians in Sweden is about 100,000 – 120,000.[12][13] Christian Assyrians are in fact the majority of people from Iraq in Sweden.
The fastest growing groups of foreign-born residents in Sweden between 2010 and 2011 were the following nationalities:
Iraq (+ 3738)
Afghanistan (+ 3069)
Poland (+ 2612)
Somalia (+ 2319)
Thailand (+ 2235)
Iran (+ 1708))
Eritrea (+ 1693)
China (+ 1659)
Syria (+ 1599)
Turkey (+ 1382)