Seven-member Kosovo family expelled in the middle of the night from Germany

On Tuesday night in Oelsnitz, a seven-member family from Kosovo has been expelled. Parents and five children were completely integrated into the field of employment and, above all, in the SV Merkur football club, writes friepress.de. “We cannot understand, nor can social workers,” said left party adviser [...]
“We cannot understand, nor can social workers,” said leftist party adviser Die Linken, Reiner Stöhr, about the current discussion, who should leave Germany and who does not.
The Kosovo family had come to Germany three years earlier, yet Kosovo settled in countries of safe origin. From Bayern, Chemnitz, and Pauen at the end of the family of many members settled in Oelsnitz. The youngest child is born in Germany, records albinfo.ch.
The family, after I don't know your asylum, was also given a “duldung”.
“The family was taken out of bed at two o'clock in the night and deported,” further says Stöhr, and clasʹte followed the situation. It has taken the family to Berlin, where they later took the plane to fly to Kosovo.
Dad, besides speaking well of German, worked as an interpreter. And his three sons played with Merkur's adults, and one girl was activated by Oberlosaer's handball.
However, the integration of a family cannot decide for the future of asylum seekers of countries of safe origin. That's why Reiner Stöhr is frustrated and angry.
You have to ask why it comes to this way,” says at the end of it.












