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Haute-Loire: disappearance of a young Malian deportable

2021-04-15T16:10:49.028Z


A young Malian deportable, and under house arrest, has disappeared, said his host family on Thursday, on the sidelines of a rally of his support committee organized in Puy-en-Velay. Read also: Haute-Loire: release of a young Malian threatened with deportation The foster family of 19-year-old Madama Diawara told AFP that they made a " declaration of disappearance to the gendarmerie, where he must


A young Malian deportable, and under house arrest, has disappeared, said his host family on Thursday, on the sidelines of a rally of his support committee organized in Puy-en-Velay.

Read also: Haute-Loire: release of a young Malian threatened with deportation

The foster family of 19-year-old Madama Diawara told AFP that they made a "

declaration of disappearance to the gendarmerie, where he must check in daily, Monday to Thursday,

"

on Monday.

house arrest.

The prefecture of Haute-Loire indicates in a press release that, not having respected this obligation, "

he now becomes liable to criminal sanctions (...), that is to say one year of imprisonment

".

Tuesday, the administrative court of Clermont-Ferrand had rejected several requests for annulment of the Malian and confirmed the Obligation to leave French territory (OQTF) taken against him, as well as his house arrest and his ban on returning to France for a period of time. two-year term.

His foster family expressed their intention to appeal the decision on Thursday.

"

The violence of migration policy

"

On the other hand, the court did not rule on the refusal to issue a residence permit by the prefecture, deferring this decision to another court, on a date not yet fixed.

Madama was terrified of being kicked out.

We no longer have contact with him, he does not answer our calls,

”said Véronique de Marconnay, a teacher who has sheltered the Malian for more than two years in the Puy-en-Velay region.

His companion, Eric Durupt, denounced a "

human waste

", as well as "

the violence of the migration policy

", in a statement read in front of a rally in support of the Malian which brought together a hundred people in front of the prefecture, according to the organizers. (around sixty according to the police).

Eric Durupt expressed serious doubts about the possibility of the young man to "

reintegrate in Mali, with his cognitive disorders

".

Welcomed in December 2018 by the couple after crossing the Mediterranean and then the Alps to Briançon (Hautes-Alpes), the young man was educated and then completed a first internship with a couple of breeders who offered him a contract of 'learning.

The Haute-Loire prefecture refuses to issue him a residence permit, questioning the authenticity of his birth certificate.

Source: lefigaro

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