Illustration of intense SVT Aktuellt debate between Migration Minister Johan Forssell and Annika Hirvonen on deporting Sweden-raised teenagers.
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Heated debate on teenage deportations in Aktuellt

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A heated debate unfolded in SVT's Aktuellt between migration minister Johan Forssell (M) and Annika Hirvonen (MP) on deportations of teenagers raised in Sweden. The issue of separating 18-year-olds from their families sparked strong reactions, as the opposition calls for legal changes. The government is considering transitional rules for young people dependent on their parents.

The debate in Aktuellt on February 6, 2026, focused on migration policy, particularly teenage deportations. Annika Hirvonen (MP), the party's migration spokesperson, highlighted cases where 18-year-olds received deportation orders from the Migration Agency despite growing up in Sweden with parents and siblings who are allowed to stay.

Migration Minister Johan Forssell (M) defended the system, stressing that independent courts make individual assessments. "I actually think it's quite ridiculous. We have a legally secure migration policy," he said. Hirvonen countered: "The courts haven't done anything wrong; the courts have followed your law. And it's the law that we must change."

Hirvonen criticized the government's policy as intentionally deporting as many as possible and creating poor conditions. Forssell emphasized the importance of regulated immigration for integration: "If you get a rejection and have no protection grounds, then you actually have to return home."

The background involves proposals from MP, V, and C to stop the deportations, including extended family immigration up to age 21 and reinstatement of humanitarian protection grounds. The Social Democrats (S) have said no but are open to cooperating with the government, which is now examining transitional provisions for 18-year-olds dependent on their families.

Internal criticism within S is growing. Per Ribacke, an S leader in Alvesta, called the party's no "the last straw" and demanded humanity: "We cannot split families." Niels Paarup-Petersen (C) described S's stance as absurd and urged legal changes, inspired by cases like four-year-old Raif in Malmö, who is being deported alone to Bosnia. Malte Tängmark Roos (MP) has contacted Forssell about the case and demands the best interests of the child in decisions.

Forssell has responded that he trusts the Migration Agency's assessments and sees no immediate reason for change, despite pressure from Malmö MPs who want to introduce a 'lex Raif' for children born in Sweden.

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X discussions on the heated Aktuellt debate between Migration Minister Johan Forssell and MP's Annika Hirvonen reveal polarized sentiments. Right-leaning users strongly support Forssell's push for deporting criminal teenagers raised in Sweden, criticizing Hirvonen and MP for prioritizing foreigners over Swedish law and safety. Critics label the policy inhumane family separations and demand transitional rules, though direct references to the debate emphasize opposition mockery.

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Courtroom scene depicting an appeals court ruling on a rapist's deportation avoidance, with protesters and media attention, illustrating public anger and policy debate.
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Appeals court explains why rapist avoids deportation

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An 18-year-old man convicted of raping a 16-year-old girl in Skellefteå will not be deported due to his refugee status, despite the prosecutor's request. The ruling has sparked widespread anger and international attention, including from Elon Musk. The migration minister now seeks to lower the threshold for deportations and review international conventions.

Children who moved to Sweden as dependents of parents with residence permits lose the right to stay on their 18th birthday. They must then meet residence permit requirements independently, or face deportation. This stems from tightened migration rules affecting well-integrated youths.

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Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer has rejected lowering the age of criminal responsibility to 12 following the suspected murder of a 21-year-old man in Oxie near Malmö by a 12-year-old boy. He stresses a 'lower limit' exists and calls for stronger social services interventions.

Several Swedish municipalities are declining the government's invitation for dialogue on voluntary repatriation. The Left Party proposes redirecting 1.4 billion kronor from the repatriation grant to rural municipalities. Migration Minister Johan Forssell criticizes the decisions and stresses the importance of providing information to residents.

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Jokkmokk's mayor, Roland Boman, has refused to cooperate with the government on voluntary repatriation, inspiring several other municipalities to follow suit. Residents with foreign backgrounds in Jokkmokk welcome the decision with joy. The government is meanwhile proposing a sharp increase in the repatriation grant.

For the first time, a party leader debate was held in the Swedish parliament in the evening on January 15, 2026, to allow more voters to follow it. Preliminary figures indicate nearly ten times more viewers on SVT Forum compared to the last debate. During the debate, Ebba Busch (KD) softened her stance on migration policy.

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A man in his 30s from a municipality in northern Örebro county has been remanded in custody by Örebro District Court. He is suspected of systematically selling alcohol to young people over several months. The decision was made on Friday.

 

 

 

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