Professor Ludvig Beckman announces resignation from Swedish Migration Agency's ethical council in protest against teen deportation policy.
Professor Ludvig Beckman announces resignation from Swedish Migration Agency's ethical council in protest against teen deportation policy.
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Professor Ludvig Beckman resigns from Migration Agency's ethical council in protest

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Professor Ludvig Beckman in political science at Stockholm University is resigning from his position on the Swedish Migration Agency's ethical council. He is protesting the deportation policy for teenagers who grew up in Sweden, which he believes violates the constitution. Beckman had an appointment until June 2027.

Professor Ludvig Beckman, a political science professor at Stockholm University, has decided to leave the Swedish Migration Agency's ethical council in protest against the current deportation policy. He has served on the council as one of six members with an appointment extending until June 2027.

Beckman argues that the policy, which forces teenagers to leave Sweden despite growing up there, violates the constitution. He specifically refers to the first chapter of the Instrument of Government, which states that "public power shall be exercised with respect for the individual's freedom and dignity".

"It is mainly because of these deportations that have run amok and received a lot of attention lately. I feel: I no longer want to sit and legitimize this", Beckman tells DN. In another statement to DN, he adds: "I cannot legitimize deportations of 18-year-olds who grew up here and whose parents live here".

The issue of young asylum seekers threatened with deportation at age 18 has become a hot political topic in Sweden. Beckman's resignation highlights criticism of what he describes as an inhumane policy.

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Initial reactions on X to Professor Ludvig Beckman's resignation from the Swedish Migration Agency's ethical council largely consist of shares quoting his claim that the teenager deportation policy is unconstitutional and inhumane. Left-leaning academics and activists express support, journalists neutrally report, and some right-wing users criticize him as an activist whose departure is welcome.

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Realistic image of hopeful migrant teens studying in Swedish high school classroom amid outside protests against deportations, with migration minister advocating for them to finish school.
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Migration minister wants teens to finish high school

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Migration Minister Johan Forssell (M) proposes that youths facing deportation at age 18 should be allowed to complete high school. Protests against teen deportations are growing in Sweden following the abolition of the 'spårbytet', despite warnings about impacts on children and youth. Politicians from various parties express concern over the effects on well-behaved young people.

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.

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Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) states in SVT's 30 minuter that he takes teen deportations very seriously, but offers no promises on quick decisions. Migration Minister Johan Forssell faces opposition criticism after a committee meeting where he provided no concrete answers on solutions. The debate highlights tensions within the Tidö agreement on migration policy.

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.

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The Moderates are not backing down from their stricter migration policy despite upcoming demonstrations for a more humane approach. MP Crister Carlsson from Falun stresses the importance of integration. Social Democrat Peter Hultqvist highlights the need for a manageable level.

Monica Lundin, Liberalerna's chair in Dalarna, has resigned from her top national party roles after the landsmöte. She protests the leadership's handling of the Sweden Democrats issue and calls it undemocratic. She will continue politically in Dalarna.

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A 17-year-old boy, son of two former Sweden Democrat local politicians, has been indicted for attempted murder of Iran expert Arvin Khoshnood in Malmö and a shooting in Uddevalla in September 2025. The boy denies the Malmö offense but admits the Uddevalla act. Five teenagers face charges in total.

 

 

 

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