In Sweden, a proposed law requiring teachers to report undocumented students has sparked intense debate.
Dan Andersson, a teacher in Gothenburg, supports the law, arguing it addresses the issue of the 'shadow society' in Sweden.
He believes that while it may be emotionally challenging, it is necessary for the greater good of society.
However, this stance is met with strong opposition from teachers' unions and other public sector workers, who argue that such a law conflicts with professional ethics and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
The unions have promised legal support for teachers who refuse to comply, emphasizing the importance of trust and openness in education.
A protest against the proposal is planned, highlighting the deep divisions on this issue.