Mar 13 β€’ 14:29 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Dagens Nyheter

How the parties want to help Donya and Darya

Political parties in Sweden are calling for the evacuation of sisters Donya and Darya from war-torn Iran, with urgent actions requested by the Left and Green parties, alongside support from the Centre Party.

The Left and Green parties in Sweden have urged the government to immediately evacuate sisters Donya and Darya from Iran, where they face significant danger due to the ongoing conflict. The plight of the sisters has sparked considerable concern as they are currently in a heavily bombed city, leading to calls for urgent measures from various political parties. Niels Paarup-Petersen of the Centre Party emphasized that the government is accountable for their fate, indicating the political pressure surrounding the issue.

Migration Minister Johan Forssell has responded to these calls but has not promised any quick solutions for the sisters or for other teenagers who have already been deported under the previous regulations, which have since been paused. This situation has raised questions regarding how the government will handle the status of those already deported, especially in light of the recent admission that many young adults are caught in unintended consequences of the immigration policy. The cases of Donya and Darya highlight the urgent humanitarian considerations at play, questioning the effectiveness of current measures to protect vulnerable individuals.

In response to Dagens Nyheter's inquiry about the political parties’ plans for young deportees, the urgency for action has become even more pronounced, especially when lives are in immediate danger as in the case of the sisters. There is a significant dialogue surrounding the necessity to reassess past deportation decisions and the impact of these policies on already vulnerable demographics, emphasizing a potential shift in Swedish immigration policy to prioritize human rights amid ongoing crises in conflict regions.

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