The Awad sisters fled Syria 10 years ago as children, now they could be sent back. Dateline investigates whether Denmark’s deportation programs are a death sentence for thousands of Syrians.
00:00 "The new Syria" tourism campaigns
02:41 Denmark cancels two sisters' visas and orders them to return to Syria
06:49 A seismic shift in Danish immigration policy explained
10:08 Where do refugee who lose their appeals go?
11:56 Denmark's hardline immigration policies
12:46 Hadiya's indefinite detention
14:32 Getting to the Turkish-Syrian border
16:48 What happens to those who return to Syria
17:59 Ibrahim who went back to Syria
22:21 Who many people have been forcibly disappeared by the regime?
24:22 A report used by the Danish government to designate part of Syria as safe to return to
27:11 A verdict in the Awad sisters' case
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