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Stockholm suburbs/districts in 2019 considered by Swedish police to be in the most severe category for risk of crime: (in no particular order)

  1. Rinkeby = In 2011-2013, 53% were first or second generation immigrants, with most coming from Islamic/African countries. This number has almost certainly increased.
  2. Tensta = in 2011-2013, 53% were first or second generation immigrants, with most coming from Islamic/African countries. This number has almost certainly increase
  3. Lina = unable to locate specific details. What we can see is that Södertälje, the city of which Lina is a part, sees around 39% of of the population being first or second-generation immigrants fed by an explosion in migration in the 1960s. Iraqis are the largest immigrant group and there are apparently concerns with Assyrians and Syrian minorities forming parallel societies.
  4. Geneta = same as Lina.
  5. Ronna = same as Lina.
  6. Husby = more than 80% from ethnic minorities, mostly Islamic or African.
  7. Norsborg = part of Botkyrka Municipality which in 2017 saw 41.48% of its population born in other countries, with most from Islamic or African countries.
  8. Hallunda = also part of part of Botkyrka Municipality. Hallunda specifically has 79% of its population coming from non-Swedish origins. Nobody really knows why crime and poverty are such issues here as everything was great in 2013 and everybody was happily mixing in a multicultural heaven.

It's almost as if there's a connection here. It's like importing large numbers of people from Islamic and African countries turns your country in balkanised replicas of those countries. The police can't be blamed for being left to deal with the multicultural mess created by generations of leftist politicians and their idiot voters.