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A majority of Swedes now want their country to take in fewer refugees, a new poll showed Thursday, as the Nordic nation struggles to contain an unprecedented influx of asylum seekers.
The Ipsos poll was published in Sweden's biggest daily newspaper Dagens Nyheter and found that 55 percent of Swedes believe the country should not take in more migrants.
The number is up 25 percentage points since September, when barely one in three people answered that they wanted Sweden to take in fewer refugees.