As I reported earlier, a woman and her son were murdered by refugees in a Swedish IKEA store last month. It's the latest in
an immigrant crime wave that's seen that nation's rape rate increase 1400 percent.
Swedish journalist Ingrid Carlqvist joined me to talk about the situation.
She calls her country "Absurdistan," saying it all started in 1975 when the Swedish parliament secretly mandated multiculturalism.
Carlqvist says immigrants aren't screened before being allowed into the country and are taking advantage of its generous welfare policies.
"It would be no problem if they came from Denmark or Germany or the United States or Canada," she says, "but the people that come now, come from Middle East, from North Africa where Islam is the dominant religion."
Of the 100,000 immigrants coming in every year, few can read and write, and in Sweden, only 2% of all jobs available are of the "low skill" variety. "You need to be an engineer" to live in Sweden, Carlqvist notes.
Recent immigrants "can't contribute and they don't want to contribute to our society."
"Sweden wants to be the humanitarian superpower of the world," Carlqvist added, but ordinary people are paying the price for all this diversity and tolerance. In the latest polls, approximately 60 to 70 percent want to curtail immigration.
However, only one of the seven parties in Sweden's parliament promotes that policy. The rest, and the nation's media, denounce it as "racist."