Albanian mother begs Boris Johnson: Don't send my son to Rwanda. He'll kill himself.

An Albanian mother has sent a prayer in the direction of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, following his government's decision to expel illegal immigrants from Rwanda. The Mail on Sunday newspaper reports that even those Albanians who have arrived in the last few days with gomones have received reports that asylum searching will be examined [...]
The Mail on Sunday newspaper reports that even those Albanians who have arrived in recent days with gomones have received reports that asylum search will be examined in Rwanda.
Even though the Ministry of Internal Affairs Priti Patel failed to send the first seven asylum seekers to Rwanda, it has not given up following this plan after agreement with Rwanda's government two months ago.
Also, this newspaper has been able to identify the Albanian who last Tuesday tried to be sent to Rwanda along with 6 other asylumers.
It was the European Court of Human Rights that by quick decision prevented their flight to the African State.
The 26-year-old Albanian Mail on Sunday for legal reasons does not disclose its name.
However, he has published his mother's confession, which lives in a northern Albanian town.
“I hope God helps my son. He told me it's better to kill himself than the British took him to Rwanda. I beg Prime Minister Boris Jonson not to send him to Rwanda. If that happens I won't see the boy” anymore, the Albanian mother has declared.
According to data published by Home Office, last year through gomons on the English coasts from France reached 838 Albanian citizens.
The newspaper Mail on Sunday points out in the article that traffickers continue to promote trafficking services from France to England in trafficking services to as many as 6,000 pounds.












