The disappearance of two Kosovo brothers saved family from German expulsion

On Thursday, April 19, in Borsdorf near Leipzig, two children, the 11-year-old Leotrim brothers, and the 13-year-old stand, had been warned. One day later, yesterday, on April 20, this concern had been distributed by the German media, and referring to them, including Albanian ones. Today, in the hours [...]
On Thursday, April 19, in Borsdorf near Leipzig, two children, the 11-year-old Leotrim brothers, and the 13-year-old stand, had been warned. One day later, yesterday, on April 20, this concern had been distributed by the German media, and referring to them, including Albanian ones.
Meanwhile today, in the morning media in Kosovo had news from the Kosovo Embassy in Germany that the two brothers have been found. German media had not announced this. Until less than an hour ago, when German MDR television has delivered the following news:
Two Kosovo boys have been found again. They have come to Borsdorf's common residence center (where they have been located as asylum seekers, along with other family members) on Friday. According to police at any moment they haven't been in danger of life”, broadcast albinfo.ch. While the most symptoms on this news are that “The family of two boys has had to be deported to Kosovo this week. However, since the children (two sons) were not in the shelter center with the family, expulsion did not become”.












