Milad, de 19 años, se enfrenta a la deportación a pesar de la pausa en la deportación de adolescentes

Milad, de 19 años, corre el riesgo de ser expulsado de Suecia a pesar de la pausa en las expulsiones de adolescentes. Dice que ha pasado 10 años construyendo una buena vida aquí. La Agencia de Migración explica por qué no se le aplica la pausa.

SVT Nyheter Dalarna informó el miércoles 18 de marzo sobre el caso de Milad, de 19 años, que puede ser deportado a pesar de la pausa en las deportaciones de adolescentes. Milad expresa su situación con esta cita: > "Ha pasado 10 años construyendo una buena vida aquí". La Agencia de Migración expone las razones por las que la pausa no cubre específicamente a Milad. La historia aparece en el resumen diario de noticias de SVT Nyheter Dalarna.

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