Today,
second day midsummer, there is a message from the Swedish border police. “The
number of deportations executed by police has multiplied since 2016, while
self-return has declined sharply." Most are expected to be expelled to
Afghanistan, where many unaccompanied youngsters have never been before.
The truth
is that during the first four months of the year 2019, 95 adult persons over 18
years of age were deported by force to Afghanistan. At the same rate it would
mean about 400 people throughout the year. This is the capacity of the border
police.
At the same
time, we know that of the 23,500 unaccompanied young people with Afghan citizenship
who came in 2015, 9000 do not receive a residence permit. Of these, there are
some thousand in France. So it remains 8000 who think that Sweden's streets are
safer than the streets of Afghanistan. The number can increase if some of the
6500 with residence permits for studies do not pass their studies or do not get
permanent jobs after graduation fast enough.
So even if
the border police once again doubles their capacity, it takes many years before
Sweden is cleared of young people who have been received with open arms and
hearts, who have got Swedish homes, integrated in Sweden, have Swedish
families, have gone several years in school.
Those who
know the young people see their anxiety and fear. Ordinary normal-empathetic
Swedes find it difficult to cope with it and do the best they can to help. This
means that they hide, that they give them food, that they help them escape.
They do
this without thinking about what can be illegal. Civil disobedience is it called,
of the same kind that made us help refugees from Norway during the Second World
War.
The
young people stay in Sweden because they know that the streets in Sweden are
safer than the streets in Afghanistan. What the Migration Board believes about
security in Afghanistan is immaterial to their choice.
Footnote.
The civil society has taken its responsibility. Several networks have been
founded. Local cooperation is developed with the Swedish Church and other
churches, Savet the Children, the Red Cross and refugee groups. Organisations
are started to collect money for support to the youngsters in Sweden, to those
who continued their flight to Paris, to those who are deported to Afghanistan.
Media is
free to copy this text, with indication of source: Stoppa utvisningarna av
afghanska ungdomar! (Stop deportation of Afghan youth!)
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