Residents of at least one small town outside Gothenburg, Sweden's second largest city, are beginning to regret their country's open-arms policy.
Molndal is a quiet suburb of 63,000. But in the last year, more than 4,000 refugees – most of them unaccompanied minors from the Middle East and Africa – have set off a crime wave that culminated in the murder of a social worker in a refugee center that has shocked Europe.
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