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Åkesson: No Legal Support for Deporting a Baby

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There is no legal basis for deporting an eight-month-old baby, writes SD leader Jimmie Åkesson on Facebook after Ekot's reporting about Emanuel, who is to be deported to Iran.

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There is no legal basis for deporting an eight-month-old baby, writes SD leader Jimmie Åkesson on Facebook after Ekot's reporting about Emanuel, who is to be deported to Iran.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Eight-month-old Emanuel is to be deported to Iran – while the rest of the family has a residence permit. The news has attracted a lot of attention. KD leader Ebba Busch says she is following the case while Migration Minister Johan Forssell refers to the ongoing process. – This sounds unreasonable. I think everyone thinks so, says Forssell.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The Swedish Migration Board has decided to deport an eight-month-old boy to his parents' homeland of Iran, reports Sveriges Radio. "Every thinking person realizes that a baby cannot leave the country on its own," writes KD leader Ebba Busch about the decision.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Eight-month-old Emanuel has been ordered to be deported to Iran, even though his parents work in Sweden. The Swedish Migration Board does not believe the law provides other options, and KD party leader Ebba Busch calls it "unreasonable."

·Stockholm, Sweden
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An eight-month-old baby has been issued a deportation order, even though the parents have the right to live and work in Sweden. According to the Swedish Migration Board, they cannot act otherwise, after a change in the law. – We commented on the effects it would have on relatives, says press officer Jesper Tengroth. “Unreasonable,” writes Deputy Prime Minister Ebba Busch (KD) in a comment on the deportation order.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Emanuel was born in Sweden in May last year and has received a deportation order, even though his family has a residence permit here. The mother received a work permit after ...

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Sveriges Radio broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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