Over 100 million people worldwide are currently forcibly displaced, representing a significant global crisis. Despite this unprecedented scale of human displacement, public and political discussion surrounding refugees has notably diminished in Sweden. The shift in rhetoric appears to indicate a move away from portraying assistance to displaced people as a moral imperative. Instead, some political figures are openly highlighting self-interest in relation to migration policies. This change suggests a declining focus on humanitarian concerns within the Swedish debate. The lack of ongoing discussion contrasts sharply with the immense global need and raises questions about Sweden’s approach to the ongoing displacement crisis. The article suggests a concerning trend of normalization regarding the plight of refugees.