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Swedish parliament rejects joint proposal to stop teen deportations

Summary by The Local - Se
The Swedish parliament's social insurance committee voted 'no' this afternoon on a joint proposal from the Green Party and the Left Party that was intended to reduce the number of so-called teen deportations.

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The Social Democrats are submitting a committee initiative in the Riksdag for the government to stop the so-called teenage expulsions. “I expect the government to act quickly,” says Ida Karkiainen (S).

·Stockholm, Sweden
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V-top Tony Haddou claims that the Social Democrats have "lied to the Swedish people straight to their faces" when it comes to stopping so-called teenage expulsions. - That is incorrect. I am disappointed in the Left Party, says Ida Karkiainen (S).

·Stockholm, Sweden
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S and L chose not to support V's and MP's proposal in the social insurance committee on teenage deportations. - S and L have lied to the Swedish people straight to their faces and said they want to stop the deportations, says V's migration policy spokesman Tony Haddou.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Today, Tuesday, the Social Insurance Committee will vote on whether to stop the expulsions of teenagers, following a proposal from the Left Party and the Green Party. Now they are pressuring Soci

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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