Albanian families in France expect asylum, live in serious conditions under tents with palatas

For the past few days, four tents of Albanian families are located on the “Étie Billères” language of the Haute-Garone municipality in France. It's about two Albanian families with five children waiting for orientation advice about their demand for asylum. In France, Albanians are among the first to present asylum demands in the district [...]
In France, Albanians are among the first to present asylum demands in the Tullus district.
According to this municipality, such figures have risen sharply in the past year, compared to a year ago.
In 2016, Albania was ranked first in France for asylum applications, with 7432 researchers registered by the respective French authorities.
A few steps away have been set by other Albanians, with tents woven under French balconies.
The Chupi family confesss its fate: Two and a half years in Leele, first asylum request denied, then returning to Germany before returning to France, writes “La Depeche”, report Albinfo.ch.
First in Dunkerque, and then in Toulouse for three weeks. Within the tent of two concerned little girls aged three and five years. One of them is born in France.
The family explains that it regularly rings into the 115th telephone number, which has been dedicated to the homeless but that they have never been answered until now.









