Misini Family Faces New Deportation Threat After Return to Sweden
The Misini family from Kosovo returns to Sweden only to face potential deportation once again, highlighting their fears for the future.
- • The Misini family was deported to Kosovo but has returned to Sweden.
- • They are awaiting a new deportation decision from the Migration Agency.
- • Adnan Misini has voiced concerns about living conditions in Kosovo.
- • The family received a deportation order in January 2024.
Key details
The Misini family from Kosovo, who were deported from Sweden 1.5 years ago, has returned and is now facing the possibility of being deported again. Since their return to Borlänge at the beginning of the year, they have been in a precarious situation, awaiting a new decision from the Migration Agency that could lead to another removal from Sweden.
Adnan Misini, the father of the family, has expressed deep concerns regarding the living conditions back in Kosovo, stating that it is not a suitable environment for them. His concerns reflect the family's anxiety about their future, especially after receiving a deportation order from the Migration Agency in January 2024. This order has left them in a state of uncertainty and distress as they navigate their precarious immigration status in Sweden.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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