Want to be expelled, German authorities go to Kosovar's apartment in the early hours of the morning

Leonard S. He was not even at home when he decided to be deported to Kosovo. The 21-year-old, born in Germany, has stayed in Bremerhaven, where he works and lives. According to his lawyer from Bremen, Jan Sürig, in a press release at 1: 00 a.m. Thursday night, a group of [...]
German immigration authorities have long tried regularly to expel people, including those who have never lived in another country - people who have friends and jobs here. It is common for people to act at night or early in the morning, and in many cases they succeed, with serious effects on those affected, the bowl reports.
The next day, Leonard S. He told on the phone how his 16-year-old brother immediately called him to say the police were at home. “His family had stayed up all night, “they're all in shock”, he goes on.
Memories of the time before seven years when his mother and five children would be deported to Kosovo were awakened. At the time, lawyer Sürig managed to force Osnabrück's administrative court to force the district to extend the family's residence. Leonard S. He also says he has no family in Kosovo, nor does he know who can help him there (in Kosovo).











