The men were arrested by Säpo last spring accused of operating in Islamist extremist environments and thus posing a security threat to the country. They were arrested with the support of the Special Aliens Control Act, in an unusual measure on the part of Säpos.
In June, the Migration Board's decision to expel the Gävle imam named Riyadh Jassim came to be known as Abo Raad and his son, but at the same time it was pointed out that the expulsions were not possible because of threats against father and son in Iraq.
The government takes over the matter The cases have now been tried by the Migration High Court, which makes the same assessment, according to DN, and therefore the case is handed over to the government.
SVT has previously stated that six people with connections to Muslim communities in Sweden have been arrested by the Security Police in the spring and detained at the Migration Board. That after being singled out as a lead in Islamist extremist environments. The Gävle imam is one of them.