A mother fights for her children's right to stay in Austria
A mother fights for her children's right to stay in Austria
A concerned mother who has lived in Austria with her three small children for three years is faced with the impending deportation. In an urgent appeal, the 36-year-old woman turns to the authorities and expresses the hopes of her children. "I ask the responsible bodies for help so that my children can stay here. You have friends here, your freedom and there is no danger for us here," she explains with desperate tone.
The family came to Austria three years ago, looking for security and a better life. The youngest dying are 4, 6 and 8 years old who have made friends here and settled in their surroundings. The threatening view of a return to your home country ensures great fear. In her story, the mother describes the challenges she had to get through as a refugee and emphasizes the meaning that her new home has for the children.
The situation of the family
When the family came to Austria, it was not just a move, but a step into an uncertain future. The father of the children is not with them and the mother sees himself alone with the responsibility. She tried to gain a foothold in the new country and find that her children love Austrian culture and life here. The children went to kindergarten and school, which not only gives them education, but also stability.
Your everyday life is shaped by the worries about the future, the sudden uncertainty leads to a constant feeling of fear. The mother makes it clear that the stay in Austria is of the greatest importance for children because they find integrated structures here that help them develop.
The authorities who have to decide on the family's residence status are faced with an important choice. It remains to be seen whether you evaluate the application for the whereabouts of the family positively, as this not only affects the individual fate of this mother and children, but also has a far -reaching importance for other similarly affected families. The calls to human rights organizations that work for the rights of refugees are increasing in parallel to this case.
For detailed information on this case and the ongoing efforts for help for the family, www.heute.at .
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