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The threat is intrinsic to any powerful and cold-hearted force against domestics: it may abuse its power, in this case deporting and/or harassing people who should not, like "good" foreigners or natives, because they're not much different than the targets and there's no larger force to hold it accountable.
Depending on your criteria, foreigners that should be deported may be indistinguishable from those that should not.
Again, it's fine if Sweden only removes people who overtly infringe on Swedish culture (i.e. break laws or repeatedly break important basic norms; I do advocate leeway for new immigrants who can’t be expected to know the entire language or unspoken rules, but they should be explicitly taught then must eventually learn a bare minimum). Maybe that's a large ratio like 700K, and I think a deportation force tasked with this would be smaller, and less likely to target natives or assimilating immigrants, because they act different.
It's a shame if no country is interested in "assimilation" because (my proposal of) it doesn't require dropping the foreign culture, just parts that directly conflict with the host culture (e.g. immigrants can continue native traditions and speak their native language, but must follow the host's law and learn the host's language well enough to communicate).
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