Those who do not give up
When I was in school, went to one of the other classes Grgur , who came from Serbia, but lived so long in Germany was that Germany had become his home, his German language. He was just one of us, even if some found it funny, because in the school so ambitious, almost a bit too ambitious.
and suddenly Grgur away. It took a while before we found out that Gregory of the land was abandoned and now again living in Serbia. He had, like so many lived only a temporary residence permit in Germany - and the years. When he was threatened with deportation at some point, he decided to "volunteer" to go because it would leave the door closed to Germany not conclusive.
It was a year ago from high school. Two years later Grgur was back in Germany. He had somehow managed in Serbia so far to gain a foothold, that he could then immediately re-integrate, to pass the local high school and then to apply for a student visa in Germany. He then, math, computer science or something like that study, I had no contact with him, but somehow the feeling was that this "removal" was pointless and it had taken the wrong man.
Orhan Jasarovskis history, which is that of a Roma boy from Macedonia, who is from Germany deported him to his foreign "homeland" and for the study came back again, has reminded me immediately Grgur . And I ask myself again: who actually decides on what basis over such deportation, and it would no longer make these decisions than the mere reading of a text of the law? provides
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