Townhall
Christine Rousselle
Posted: Aug 28, 2016
Sweden has seen over 4,500 asylum seekers withdraw their applications to remain in the country this year, a new record. This is double the number of people who withdrew their applications during the first eight months of 2015. Potential migrants are leaving Sweden after the country passed new, stricter regulations on immigration and offered monetary payouts to people who voluntarily returned to their home countries.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/christinerousselle/2016/08/28/sweden-is-now-paying-migrants-to-leave-n2211156
Makes sense. It's a lot cheaper than taking several generations of them to raise,plus what it costs to prosecute and jail them,provide medical care for their victims,etc,etc,etc.