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As society shifts, Ahmed observes a gradual change in the political landscape where conversations about Islam and immigration, once taboo, are becoming less stigmatized. He sees a burgeoning openness, although cautioning that such dialogues have come too late. The urgent calls for reform in immigration policies reflect a growing recognition of the need to address the implications of mass migration on Swedish society.
He advocates for an application of existing laws that restrict refugee rights if they return to their countries of origin, which many do without fear of persecution. This, he argues, would help discern genuine refugees from those who exploit the system.