Kosovo family expelled from France, tears, emotions before breaking up with French families

Situated in France's Angirey for two years, a family from Kosovo has been deported to Pristina. The couple and their three children were very surrounded Monday when they went to Gray's gendarmerie. Some 50 people have wanted to be present, this afternoon of Monday, along with the family [...]
Some 50 people have wanted to be present this afternoon, along with the Pervorf family in her behalf.
Father Gustin, Mother Paske and their three children, aged 8, 6 and 3, were invited to Gray's gendarmerie at 5 p.m. for expulsion to Kosovo. Hugs, hugs... As they were saying goodbye, rarely have anyone left to tears.
On the one hand, the Law must be respected and the outcome of the decision. The Pervorf family arrived in France in 2013 to seek asylum but did not win it. It has spent all possible resources and is forced to leave French territory on a mayoral order of June 21st.
Facing this administrative situation, the couple and their children must follow the laws from the time they live in Haute-Saão. The man, who had received authorisation to work a year earlier, practiced a job in a car garage in Arc-lès-Grey. He rose in the morning, went on time, very soon realized what was required of him”, says Laetita Guillaume, his boss. He just wanted to raise his family with dignity. But once he found a stable job, he is asked to leave where he comes from: Placed in Angirey for two years, a family from Kosovo is deported to Pristina. The couple and their three children were very surrounded when they went to Gray's gendarmerie on Monday.
Set for two years in Angirey, the Pervorf family has educated their children in Guy and have also had sympathy from other students ' parents. “We met at bus stop”, relates Jennifer Racine. “They are adorable, emotional, no problems, always present in the village. We cannot remain insensitive to their history and do not understand why they should leave. A mother confirms: “My daughter is losing her best friend”, laments Virginia Febvre, for “Est Republicain”, broadcast Albinfo.ch. Chantal Faradon, mayor of Angirey, was also present.
At the time of the separation, the couple thanked friends who came around them for a long time before they saw the gates of gendarmerie near them. We're very sad and very affected, because many people have mobilized for us”, says Pashke Pervorfi. “We are integrated, France is like our family. We do not understand why we have been deported, but we hope to return to normal conditions. We were supposed to explain to the kids that we were going, but we were going to come back maybe again.
The desire of their many supporters is to accompany them to Metz's detention centre, ahead of their flight to Kosovo on Tuesday. It's a complete misunderstanding.












