Swedish migration minister blames Spain's migration policies for Ceuta crisis, Foxtrot leader sentenced to prison in Iraq, and other news from Sweden on Tuesday. Sweden blames Spain's lax migration policies for Ceuta crisisSwedish Migration Minister Johan Forssell has called on Spain's government to "take back control" and learn from Sweden, after over 60,000 migrants passed over the border to its North African enclave of Ceuta last week. He compared the situation to that which Sweden faced in 2014 and 2015 when around 244,000 people applied for asylum in Sweden. "Sweden had similar policies previously, ten years ago when 250,000 people came in two years. Andersson, who launched a new slogan, Det är dags att ta Sverige på allvar, "It's time to take Sweden seriously", said she would focus on three main principles, making Sweden safer, richer and more cohesive.