This week Yle News' All Points North podcast hears about immigration service Migri's willingness to sometimes deport the foreign parents of Finnish children.
A child's right to a relationship with both parents is constitutionally protected in Finland, but an investigation by Yle's MOT unit found that this is not always respected.
Migri's position has been that deported parents can stay in touch with their children via video calls.
"The fact that you are a biological parent to your kid who is a Finnish citizen who's been born here, it doesn't guarantee that the parent could live with the kid in the same country," Riku Roslund of MOT told APN.
With parliamentary election season approaching, APN also catches up with Esraa Ismaeel, who is hosting Yle's Arabic-language election discussion.
"They are happy, and they are thinking that this is a really huge and historic moment," she said of the Arabic community's response to getting Finnish election coverage in their native language.
Yle News' English-language election discussion airs on 30 March, with Yle also broadcasting debates in Russian, Somali and Easy Finnish during that week.
APN has all of the week's other main stories and also continues its exploration of "foreign sports" in Finland by joining a field hockey game in Helsinki to learn how kids are helping to establish the activity on Finnish fields.
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This week's show was presented by Ronan Browne and Zena Iovino. The sound engineer was Laura Koso.
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