A Swedish ‘anti-racism’ magazine has claimed far right street vigilante groups are on the rise, often in reaction to events associated with the Europe migrant crisis. Jonathan Leman, a researcher at the anti-Nazi magazine “Expo” says that many cities and municipalities in Sweden are seeing a rise in street level activism from the far right, likely in response to the perceived ineffectual government policy in dealing with migrant crime, reports the Göteborgs-Posten. Leman claims the “White Power” movement sank to an all time low last year after the demise of the Swedish Nazi party but the migrant crisis has led to a rebound of their activities. The trend he sees is in vigilante groups on the streets of cities; these so called “street units” have appeared in several cities across Sweden including Gothenburg, Stockholm and Osterlund. The groups do not self-identify as Nazis or white power activists but rather as citizen’s militias or security, as was the case in February of this year when five individuals showed up at a swimming pool in response to the attacks on young children by migrant men. Breitbart London has reported at length on these attacks, as well as on the response to them, including a women’s vigilante