The wandering is still likely to continue for the group of women and children who have found refuge for a few days in the Josette-et-Maurice-Audin park in Bagnolet.
They will not be able to be received again in an emergency at the Jean-Renault gymnasium located in the same municipality.
On Tuesday, the administrative court of Montreuil dismissed the MyMaraude association which had filed an interim freedom request to request the cancellation of the decision to expel these undocumented African families from this municipal gymnasium.
At the end of July, they had been housed there urgently by the State, when they were installed in a makeshift camp formed on sidewalks located on the edge of the Guilands park, still in Bagnolet.
317 people had been identified on this first camp.
Evacuated, they had been dispersed in several gymnasiums in Seine-Saint-Denis.
About thirty women and twenty children, mainly of Ivorian or Malian origin, had for their part been sheltered at the Jean-Renault gymnasium in Bagnolet, from which they were finally expelled on August 4.
Some of the families were then transferred to the province, without obtaining an accommodation solution according to the MyMaurade association.
They therefore decided to return to the Bagnolet gymnasium.
Expelled from the public highway on August 12,
“No one cares where they go”
“We are disgusted that the court did not cancel the decision to expel them from the gymnasium, regrets Yasmine Boussalem, president of the MyMaraude association.
It is all the more revolting that the city of Bagnolet announced in the wake of having filed a request to expel them from the park where they have just found refuge.
No one cares where they go!
These women who fled the violence they suffered in their countries are rejected like the plague.
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On Tuesday, the city of Bagnolet published a press release on the social network Facebook in which it explains that it has filed a request before the administrative court “for the purpose of obtaining the evacuation” of the families.
"To date, it must be noted that the refusals to take charge, repeated several times, leave, alas, as the only remaining hypothesis that the evacuation of the camp by the police", affirms- her, assuring that these migrants refused rehousing solutions in the provinces.
“They had no permanent housing solution, points out Yasmine Boussalem for her part.
They were told they would be deported after a week.
These are imaginary propositions!
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