A significant restructuring of Sweden’s asylum process is leading to certain individuals being officially categorized as non-existent within the country, despite their physical presence. Legal expert Silas Aliki warns this policy change creates a situation where fundamental human rights are at risk. The reclassification stems from alterations in how asylum claims are processed and documented. This effectively denies these individuals legal standing and access to essential services. Aliki argues the practice undermines the social contract and raises serious concerns about due process. The change impacts individuals at a specific stage of the asylum process, leaving them in a legal limbo. Critics fear this policy will exacerbate vulnerabilities and increase the risk of exploitation for those affected.
