The Sweden Democrats believe that there will always be some immigrants who regret their decision to move to Sweden, just as there are many who integrate successfully into the Swedish society. Those who wish to return need the support and proper conditions from society to do so, rather than being left in permanent marginalization. Returning to one's home country is the best outcome for both the individual immigrant if he is dissatisfied and marginalized and for society as a whole.
This assumption is not substantiated by the inquiry itself and lacks empirical support. In Denmark, a higher returns allowance has not hindered integration. The inquiry criticized for asserting that raising the emigration grant could discourage integration and potentially lead to crime; these claims need to be empirically backed.
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