http://www.thelocal.se/
"Sweden, as the only country to give Syrian refugees automatic residence, has struggled to house them and faces warnings of a coming surge in new arrivals.
Josef Ariss and his mother Reina fled Aleppo in northern Syria three months ago ... he is far from happy with the situation in Sweden -- living in cramped conditions with relatives ...
'If you need help from the Migration Board to find a place they throw you in the north where it's far below freezing. We can't live there.'
Wearing a warm knitted jumper and a look of tired resignation, his mother Reina, 50, said she had expected something different.
'We came here with big hopes of starting over -- of having our own place to stay,' she said.
Sweden has seen a sharp increase in Syrian refugees -- about 8,000 have arrived since it threw the doors open in September, bringing the total number this year to more than 14,000 -- of a total of 50,000 refugees. ... The queue is expected to double next year with up to 69,000 more refugees"
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