Kosovo family deported from Germany to Kosovo, police broke their apartment door

A Kosovo family who lived in Germany since 2015 has been deported to Kosovo. The five - member family lived in Ingelheim, in the Frankfurt region. About 4: 30 a.m. on Tuesday, the police broke their apartment door, telling them that they must be expelled from Germany. The first neighbor of the family [...]
About 4: 30 a.m. on Tuesday, the police broke their apartment door, telling them that they must be expelled from Germany.
The first neighbour of the Kosovo family, Anne Waymann-Böhm, has said she feels surprised at this German authorities' move. The family is well integrated, all three children speak German perfectly” she said.
The 14-year-old girl went to high school, same as the 13-year-old brother, and the younger brother went to the Children's Garden.
The family father had been a steward in the children's garden, and the mother was a cleaning lady.
The authority responsible for the expulsion of the Mainz-Bingen district administration insists they have only implemented the law.
“The immigration office is linked to the decisions of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) and ensures that people leave our country. Debt was necessary because the family did not want to leave voluntarily. Legal requirements for the right to stay have not been met in this case” are said in announcing the immigration authorities.
The family was asked to pack some things quickly, completely personal, because they were told they were waiting for the plane.
Meanwhile, the family has returned to Kosovo, where it lives with relatives at the moment.









