A controversial policy in Sweden is leading to the expulsion of young adults who have lived in the country for years, even if their families remain legally residing there. Hundreds of individuals, like sisters Donya and Darya Javid Gonbadi from Iran, are facing removal upon reaching adulthood, despite lacking sufficient language skills or educational opportunities to integrate elsewhere. This trend, stemming from a stricter migration policy initiated by the Social Democrats in 2016 and intensified by right-wing parties since 2022, has sparked significant public outcry. Politicians are now acknowledging that the policy may have become too severe, prompting debate about its impact on young people who have grown up in Sweden.