Feb 26 β€’ 13:41 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Dagens Nyheter

The Government and SD Negotiate Teen Expulsions

The Swedish government and the Sweden Democrats are negotiating a legislative change concerning the expulsion of teenagers.

The Swedish government is currently in negotiations with the Sweden Democrats (SD) regarding a proposed legislative amendment that would affect the expulsion of teenagers from the country. If the proposal is finalized, the Swedish Migration Agency may delay expulsion decisions until the law comes into effect. This could provide some relief to young individuals whose parents are entitled to reside in Sweden, but who need their own residency permits upon turning 18 years old.

Authorities are unable to share specific numbers regarding the cases that involve teen expulsions. However, General Director Maria Mindhammar indicated that they might have around a hundred, or possibly a bit more, cases that pertain to young individuals facing expulsion while their parents are legally allowed to remain in Sweden. This speaks to a larger situation where minors navigate complex immigration laws that affect their future in the country.

The implications of this legislation could be significant, as it may provide a respite for affected families and challenge the existing immigration protocols concerning minors. The negotiations highlight the intersection of immigration policy within political discussions in Sweden, especially as the nation grapples with the broader impacts of migration and integration in society.

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