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The ministers ' reply: the Social services can dispose children to ICE-returner

In the DN Debate gives Mikael Damberg and Morgan Johansson information on how the government wants the children to the swedes who are a part terrorsekten ICE sh

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The ministers ' reply: the Social services can dispose children to ICE-returner

In the DN Debate gives Mikael Damberg and Morgan Johansson information on how the government wants the children to the swedes who are a part terrorsekten ICE should be taken care of.

”There has been uncertainty as to what municipalities and social services for the opportunity and the responsibility to protect the children, who returns to Sweden. Within the government offices has been made a legal analysis of the Law with special provisions on the care of young (LVU). The assessment is to LVU provides support for the decision to take the children to ICE-returner who find themselves in a Swedish municipality”, write the ministers.

Mikael Damberg. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

the Government has examined whether the law covered the reasons that could be connected to how the guardian has acted within the terrorsekten ICE, planning, radicalisation and other activities, in the vicinity of the children.

– In our analysis of the LVU, we find that there is support for the detention of the children to ICE-returner against her parents 'wishes if they are in distress," says Mikael Damberg.

According to Damberg and Johansson, each case is treated individually, then the children's situation is different.

”No child should be punished for their parents ' crimes. There should be no doubt that the government is doing what we can for these children and if possible, they must be brought home”, is called it in the article.

In most cases, are the children in the camps in northern Syria under difficult circumstances. How children should be brought from Syria to Sweden, the ministers not in to. Nor how many children there may be.

- It will be a consular issue, and the foreign MINISTRY has already contact with relatives or families who have children in these camps where the humanitarian situation is very serious. If the child comes to the Swedish missions, there is a readiness to try every case individually. We do what we can to support these children and, where possible, also be brought home, " says Damberg.

at the same time say to the minister that it may be legally difficult to establish what these children are and what relationship they have to Sweden.

– part of the children are born in the region and then, there is no documentation and it is one of the challenges the legal about what these children are and what relationship they have to Sweden.

a number of ICE-sympathisers will return to Sweden. In cases where there is suspicion of a criminal offense may be arrested immediately upon returning home. Through a collaboration between the security service and the Swedish migration board, the government has identified 20 people who have travelled to the conflict in Syria and Iraq and who do not have the right to come back to Sweden.

”These people have the force of law won the refusal of entry or deportation, they have had temporary residence permits which had expired, or has their residence permit revoked on grounds of cessation of residence,” writes the minister of the interior and the minister of justice.

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