STOCKHOLM: Sweden’s center-right government said on Friday it planned to make all asylum seekers live in migrant reception centers while their cases are processed, in a further tightening of immigration regulations. People will have to prove that they have moved to the centers, or risk losing their benefits, and also agree to travel restrictions, Migration Minister Johan Forssell told reporters. Successive governments have tightened immigration policies since 2015 when around 160,000 asylum seekers sought refuge in Sweden.