Media britanike: Historia shqiptarit një shembull për dështimin në çështjen e emigracionit

Elton Tafaruci
FROM JOHN JEFFAY AT CASCADE NEWS LTD 0161 660 8087 / 07771 957773 [email protected] / www.cascadenews.co.uk CASCADE FOR Strathspey and Badenoch Herald The Zielsdorfs behind the counter of their store and cafÈ. Left to right: Lochlan (15), Ariana (13), Jason and Christy. Front: Aelwyn (10), Bryn (9) and Kiernach (5). A family who run the only shop in a tiny Scottish village are being kicked out the country by immigration officials. Jason and Christy Zielsdorf who also produce the local newsletter are hoping that a last ditch plea on their behalf to Home Secretary Theresa May could still spare them. The family have been left to count a very costly mix-up, having invested the past two years and well over £200,000 in building up their business which is the only food store serving the remote community for many miles.

Mediat britanike kanë shkruar me tërbim ndaj ligjeve britanike rreth emigracionit.  Daily Mail shkruan për historinë e një familjeje që prej 8 vitesh jeton dhe punon në Britani, por kanë marrë urdhër deportimi për në Kanada.

Familja Zielsdorfs prej vitesh ka një dyqan dhe përshkruhen si familje punëtore, por sërish janë urdhëruar të lënë vendin.

Ata kanë investuar më shumë se 200 mijë paund në biznesin e tyre.  Ata janë urdhëruar të largohen nga Skocia pasi kanë shkelur rregullat e punësimit. Përballë tyre është historia e Saliman Barçit.

Trafikantit shqiptar me një këmbë që shfrytëzon ligjin për të drejtat e njeriut për të mos u deportuar në Shqipëri ku akuzohet për vrasje. Madje ai merr dhe asistencë sociale nga shteti britanik.

Daily Mail shkruan se Britania e Madhe ka dështuar totalisht me ligjet e saj të emigracionit.

 

Each morning before dawn reveals the beauty of the Scottish Highlands where they live, Jason and Christy Zielsdorf observe certain routines. Above, the family in the rural cafe they have invested in 

Despite having invested more than £200,000 in a business which they have turned into the thriving hub of community life in Laggan, they are face deportation to Canada any day now

After an 11th-hour appeal, Australians Gregg and Kathryn Brain have been given a 60-day visa extension after arguing that their son Lachlan’s Gaelic education would suffer

Nicola Sturgeon took up the cause of the Brain family

The Brain family have been granted a reprieve but they are unlikely to be able to stay as the visa requirement of a £2,000 maintenance fund untouched in a bank for 90 days are virtually nil because they cannot work 

Saliman Barci (pictured above) — who now claims he is innocent — is using human rights law to avoid being deported to his homeland, where he has already been convicted of killing two men
Although he posed as a Kosovan refugee to gain British citizenship, Barci was allowed to live rent-free in a £560-a-month, four-bedroom housing association home and enjoyed nearly £2,000 a month in benefits
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