The court decided: the Ukrainian deported a month ago returned to Germany

11 August 2018, 18:11 | The Company 
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Ukrainian citizen Svetlana K. , illegally deported about four weeks ago from Nuremberg, returned to Germany. On Saturday morning, August 11th, she flew back to Nuremberg with her daughter, said Anette Reichstein, representative of the Evangelical Church in Furth, in an interview with dpa.

Husband and adult son K. will fly the other day. The evangelical parish of St. Martin in Furth in 2016 provided the family, who left Donetsk for armed conflict, a church asylum for two months, and later also provided support in connection with deportation.

At the end of July, the Supreme Administrative Court of Bavaria granted the petition of a diploma nurse from Donbass deported two weeks earlier from Nuremberg and allowed her to return to Germany. The decision of the court also applies to the husband of a Ukrainian citizen and their nine-year-old daughter. Svetlana K. argued the incompetence of such a decision by the fact that in 2016 began a three-year training in the specialty "caring for sick people and the elderly".

In its decision, the court criticized the actions of the foreign affairs agency responsible for "a full collection of facts and assessment of documents," treating them as "unpredictable conduct of business".

The Bavarian department of the social service of the Evangelical Church of Germany Diakonie in early July 2018 called for the prohibition of the expulsion of refugees working in the care of patients. Chapter Diakonie Michael Bammessel (Michael Bammessel) called bordering on "insanity" deportation of motivated, professionally trained migrants, while care services due to a shortage of personnel in the field are forced to deny the needy.

Source: DW.

Источник: glavnoe.ua