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Mauricio Rojas, a university lecturer and Swedish member of parliament for the Liberal party, himself an immigrant who had fled from Chile. As the Liberal party spokesman on refugees and integration matters, he publicly warned the Swedes that the path they were following would inevitably lead to disaster unless there was serious public discussion and radical reforms. As a consequence he was publicly branded a “xenophobe”, and was held up to public derision in the media. He received death threats from left-wing extremists and was put under 24 hour guard by the Swedish security police (Säpö). The campaign of character assassination continued unabated for months afterwards and demands were made for his removal from parliament. Unable to live in the country any longer Mauricio Rojas left Sweden and took up a position as a university lecturer in Spain... --213.147.166.247 (talk) 13:19, 22 May 2018 (UTC)http://www.friatider.se/rojas-sd-kommer-bli-sveriges-storsta-parti[reply]