The document analyzes the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of a state taking in refugees from another state based on guidelines for refugee reception and support. The state's strengths included having the competency and resources to care for the large number of refugees and provide medical support and shelter. Weaknesses were discrimination at the border, lack of proper assessment and passport checks, and no improved reception process. Opportunities included protecting refugees' rights and creating new markets. Threats involved evidence of disrespecting human rights through actions like cutting hair, violating children's interests, and handcuffing non-criminals.