Illustration of intense SVT Aktuellt debate between Migration Minister Johan Forssell and Annika Hirvonen on deporting Sweden-raised teenagers.
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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Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson in serious TV interview on teen deportations amid migration policy tensions.
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Kristersson takes teen deportations very seriously

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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.

Sweden's Migration Minister Johan Forssell (M) states that a legislative council referral on so-called teenage deportations will be presented by May at the latest. The proposal will allow affected youth to complete high school and apply for other residence permits. Migrationsverket has paused certain deportations since the Tidö parties' agreement in early March.

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On Friday, the Tidö parties announced a pause on teenage deportations pending law changes. The Migration Agency immediately halts reviews for individuals up to 21 years old, but many young people wonder if it applies to them. Lawyers highlight uncertainties in the proposals.

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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