Sweden checks trains for migrants in first border controls in 20 years
MALMO, Sweden (Reuters) - Swedish police started checking trains for migrants on Thursday, imposing the first large-scale border controls in two decades, a move criticized by one opposition party as ending a tradition of openness and by others as being too little too late.
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