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.
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.

Migration Minister Johan Forssell (M) stated in Ekot's Saturday interview on February 14 that youths turning 18 without their own protection grounds should be allowed to finish high school before deportation. 'That is really what I think is the glitch in the system,' he said.

Deportations of teenagers have sparked strong protests in Sweden. Over the weekend, demonstrations were held in several cities to show support for affected youths, friends, and classmates. Examples include working people with low wages in healthcare, teenagers who grew up in Sweden, and an eight-month-old Swedish-born boy at risk of deportation to Iran without his parents.

Political reactions are mixed. The Liberals demand a 'ventil' to stop teen deportations. Within the Christian Democrats, there is rumbling, given the party's traditional focus on refugees and family. SD leader Jimmie Åkesson wrote in Aftonbladet that young people who 'have adapted and made Sweden their own' must be given a chance. Helena Nanne (M), opposition councilor in Malmö, emphasized to Aftonbladet on February 12: 'It is crucial that young people who have done everything right – learned Swedish, behaved well, and become part of our society – do not get caught in the crossfire ... The Moderates stand by the well-behaved and hard-working people.'

Forssell expressed concern but promised no immediate solutions: 'I am keen to find a solution for this group of well-behaved young adults ... But I am also keen that it happens in the right way.' He mentioned a solution could take up to a year.

The decisions stem from legislative changes abolishing the 'spårbytet', despite warnings in consultation responses from, among others, the Migration Agency about consequences for children and youth. Almost the entire parliament ignored these warnings. SD's migration policy spokesperson Ludvig Aspling defended the deportations on platform X, writing: 'What is happening here seems to be that many foreigners live under the impression that the Migration Agency's decisions do not matter.'

According to editorial writers, the government faces a crossroads between bourgeois principles and SD's migration policy. A recent panel discussion with parliamentarians from Örebro county included a young woman's question about teen deportations.

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Reactions on X to Migration Minister Johan Forssell's proposal allowing teens facing deportation to finish high school are mixed. Supporters, including Moderate Party members, acknowledge the problem as unfair and praise Forssell's calm responses in interviews. Critics argue the change is delayed until at least 2027, question its sincerity given past policies like abolishing 'spårbytet', and express skepticism over potential hypocrisy or political opportunism amid growing protests.

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Swedish Migration Minister Johan Forssell at press conference announcing teenage deportation proposal allowing high school completion.
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Migration minister Forssell: Teenage deportation proposal by May at latest

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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.

The Tidö parties are opening up to letting teenagers with final expulsion decisions stay in Sweden. Migration Minister Johan Forssell and SD leader Jimmie Åkesson have signaled support for a temporary pause.

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An opposition motion by the Green and Left Parties for an immediate moratorium on all teenage deportations—including legally binding decisions—was narrowly defeated in parliament, 148-147. This follows the government's announcement last week of a limited pause pending new laws. Critics call it a betrayal, while ministers eye a solution soon.

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