A conservative leader argues that Sweden is putting itself in grave danger with its dangerous policy regarding ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) terrorists who return and attempt to reintegrate into Swedish society.

Last year, the Swedish city of Lund announced that it would provide housing, employment, education and financial support to individuals returning to Sweden after fighting for ISIS.

Local authorities argued that the controversial measures were aimed at reintegrating returned jihadis into society and preventing them from reverting back to their former networks. However, a Swedish newspaper known as the Expressen recently interviewed a number of these so-called ex-terrorists and found that they had difficulty finding jobs – because being a terrorist apparently doesn't look good on a resume.

David Horowitz Freedom Center President Michael Finch contends that the whole idea of rehabilitating terrorists is outrageous.

"There's a tremendous amount of guilt, and you've got Left-wing education – which has kind of dumbed them down,” Finch pointed out. “And they don't believe in their own history anymore, and [they] now take in people who want to destroy you, and you think somehow that [is] going to solve your country’s problems – by just being good or taking in terrorists.”

He maintains that by playing nice with deadly jihadists, Sweden is only exacerbating its existing problem with crime – and therefore shooting itself in the foot.

“They have a tremendous amount of rapes and sexual assaults in Sweden and they look the other way,” Finch noted. “Sweden is just committing suicide."

The conservative leader also stressed that Sweden is perhaps the worst country in Europe when it comes to dealing with the Islamic invasion problem.

"Police are not prosecuting crimes,” Finch informed. “It's unconscionable, and I can't fathom it."