Sweden faces pro-Trump immigrant march
On Saturday, Trump gave a speech where he said "We've got to keep our country safe. You look at what's happening in Germany. You look at what's happening last night in Sweden. Sweden, who would believe this? Sweden. They took in large numbers. They're having problems like they never thought possible. You look at what's happening in Brussels. You look at what's happening all over the world. Take a look at Nice. Take a look at Paris."
Swedish officials were not ready to offer an explanation about what had happened, so they tried to play a fool saying "Unclear to us what President Trump was referring to. Have asked US officials for explanation."
Immigrant groups across Sweden, happy to see at least a slight reference to them in media, were happy, with a representative of one group, Immigrants United XXL, saying that "We welcome any mention of us in the media. Everyone needs some publicity and the president of the United States has finally given us a voice. The media around the world has not even mentioned us, and it's about time at least someone remembers we too are here. And we're even happier that the person mentioning us was the leader of the free world."
Swedish officials, still being clueless what Trump is talking about, tweeted that "We look forward to informing the US administration about Swedish immigration and integration policies."
Immigrants, however, being happy as ever being mentioned by someone in any context, decided to have a pro-Trump march in Stockholm in recognition of someone who actually cares about them enough to at least mention them. The march is set to take place today.