Center candidate Nadia Veselova, 21, faces deportation to Belarus

Nadia Veselova, a 21-year-old Center Party candidate, has received a deportation order to Belarus after four years in Eskilstuna. She studies at Stockholm University and is politically engaged, but now lives in uncertainty as she appeals the decision. She may soon have to leave her studies, commitments, and friends.

Nadia Veselova, 21, has lived in Eskilstuna for four years when she recently received notice of deportation to Belarus. The decision threatens her life in Sweden, including studies at Stockholm University and involvement with the Center Party.

Veselova is appealing the deportation order and lives in constant uncertainty. "I'm trying to be ready, but I can't," she told Dagens Nyheter.

Her case highlights challenges for young migrants who have integrated into Swedish society through politics and education. She risks being forced to return to Belarus, described as a dictatorship in the reporting.

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