Sara Barati has lived in Sweden for five years - almost half her eleven-year life. And she's used to breaking up.

- I've lived in many places. At camp, in Söderhamn, Sunne, Säffle and now in Karlstad. As soon as I find a friend, I have to release it and move.

May carry 25 kilos

We meet her in the apartment where she and her family have lived for almost a year. She is in fifth grade and is happy with her teachers and friends, but now the Migration Board leaves Värmland and Sara's family has been told that they must move again.

- They say we have to move from Karlstad, and that we can only carry 25 kilos.

Sara is just one of many children who are forced into new riots when the Migration Board reorganizes. A total of 5,400 places in apartments are canceled this year and the business is concentrated to fewer places and counties.

Just want to stay

But for Sara Barati, it is not just the imminent move in Sweden that worries.

The family has been denied their asylum application and is to be deported to Afghanistan. Right now, no families with children are being deported because the country simply does not receive them, but Sara is worried about the future.

- I don't think any children should have it like me. I don't want clothes and stuff, just stay in Sweden. That is the most important thing in my life.