MOSCOW (Sputnik) — According to the ministry, Sweden's economy is strong despite the high costs of immigration, the country's first and only Islamist terrorist attack occurred in 2010, but nobody was hurt except the attacker, and Muslims will not "soon be in the majority in Sweden."
The ministry also cited studies showing that "people from foreign backgrounds are 2.5 times more likely to be suspected of crimes than people born in Sweden to Swedish-born parents," and that "the main difference in terms of criminal activity between immigrants and others in the population was due to differences in the socioeconomic conditions in which they grew up in Sweden."
Interestingly, after Trump's controversial statement, migrant riots broke out in Sweden. The following day, after Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven notoriously dismissed Trump's scathing remarks, arguing Sweden was doing well in terms of equality and human development, looting, violence and arsons broke out in Rinkeby.