These are the kind of people Swedish cucks pay 30 billion Swedish Kroner to.
This shows why they are in Europe.
http://jyllands-posten.dk/international/europa/ECE8161915/Asylans%C3%B8gere-n%C3%A6gter-at-st%C3%A5-af-bus-i-Sverige---vil-tilbage-til-Tyskland/
(Translated)
Since Sunday night, they slept in the two buses, which are parked in the small village Limedsforsen approximately 400 km northwest of Stockholm.
50 asylum seekers mostly from Iraq and Syria arrived Sunday in two buses to a collection of cabins in the woods, as in the next period of time will be their home. But they refused to get off the buses when it dawned on them that they were in an isolated area.
The nearest grocery stores are thus 20 minutes walk away.
"They say that we have to stay here, but it doesn't suit us at all. We have children and a pregnant woman, it is too cold, there are no shops and no doctor, so it is not appropriate for us to stay here, "said Hadeel waez from Syria to SVT.
Several of them take turns to sleep in the buses, so there can always be someone in front of the vehicles and blocking the road.
Ahmad Assaf from Lebanon is one of them.
"No one wants to stay here in the woods. Some are afraid of the woods, others of the dark, and there's nothing to do for the kids. No playgrounds or anything, "he told Aftonbladet.
Since Sunday, more of the new arrivals have been persuaded to be accommodated, but Tuesday afternoon there were still 14 asylum seekers who held out.
Some of them said that they regretted that they had sought asylum in Sweden and wish to withdraw their applications to try in Germany instead.
While one of the villagers have chosen to take the reluctant on a sightseeing tour of the city to convince them that the place is not so bad, Tuesday night a man chose to go to the cabin area and threaten the asylum seekers, who were in the bus.
"The man had gone and knocked on the bus and said that they should go back to their homeland," said the duty officer at the police in Dalarna to SVT.
Hadeel waez told SVT that the man threatened her father on his life.
It is far from the first time that disappointed asylum seekers refuse to leave buses in protest of accommodation offers in Sweden. A month ago it happened for example. in the city Fredriksberg.
The Swedish Migration Board, Migrationsverket, says that asylum seekers are welcome to find accommodation themselves if they are unhappy, but the Agency is not able to provide other places as Sweden is under enormous pressure to find shelters for the many asylum seekers coming into the country.