Milad, 19, kan utvisas trots paus i tonårsutvisningar

Milad, 19 år, riskerar utvisning ur Sverige trots paus i utvisningar av tonåringar. Han uppger att han lagt tio år på att bygga ett bra liv här. Migrationsverket förklarar varför pausen inte gäller honom.

SVT Nyheter Dalarna rapporterade onsdagen den 18 mars om fallet med Milad, 19 år, som kan komma att utvisas trots att utvisningar av tonåringar pausats. Milad uttrycker sin frustration i följande citat: > ”Har lagt 10 år på att skaffa ett bra liv här”. Migrationsverket framhåller skälen till varför pausen i tonårsutvisningar inte omfattar just Milad. Artikeln är en del av dagens nyhetssammanfattning från SVT Nyheter Dalarna.

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