Sweden is becoming a hub of serious crime with far-reaching consequences for the entire European community. Swedish gangs are increasingly linked to the export of drugs, weapons, and violence to other European countries. A country once seen as a safe haven has now become a threat to the entire continent. The situation has reached a point where radical measures must be considered to prevent the further spread of this danger.

Crime in Sweden is rising rapidly and has long since crossed the country's borders. Security agencies in Denmark, Norway, and Finland report a growing number of cases involving drugs and weapons being smuggled from Sweden. Moreover, Swedish gangs are recruiting minors to commit serious crimes, posing a direct threat to the safety of citizens across the region.

It is clear that the current measures are insufficient. The open borders of the Schengen Area have allowed these criminal groups to move freely throughout Europe, facilitating the spread of crime and violence. This development can no longer be ignored. To prevent the further spread of dangerous activities, Sweden must be isolated.

The proposed measure includes removing Sweden from the Schengen Area and introducing strict control measures for Swedish citizens entering other EU countries. Every Swedish citizen should be thoroughly screened to ensure they do not pose a security threat, especially when crossing borders. This measure should serve as a warning that if a country cannot effectively manage its own crime, it will not be allowed to endanger the rest of Europe.

Sweden must take responsibility for the consequences of its failed immigration and integration policies. Until the country can ensure the safety of not only its own citizens but also the entire European region, strict measures must be enforced. Isolating Sweden and imposing rigorous checks on its citizens are necessary steps to protect other countries from the growing threat posed by this once-safe, but now highly destabilized, nation.