The story of Ansoumane Diakité is a bit of a beautiful story of French integration.
Arriving in Paris at the age of 14 after months on the dangerous roads of exile, the young Guinean was taken in in 2018 by Isabelle and Olivier, a couple from Rouen via the Migrant Solidarity Network.
In the process, he obtained his college certificate with a 100/100 oral, followed by a professional baccalaureate (
Electricity professions and its environments
) with honors, before integrating an electrotechnical BTS on a work-study basis at Citéos with the ambition to further his studies to become an engineer.
But that was before.
Before the young man of almost 21 years old received a letter a few days before Christmas informing him that he had to leave French territory as soon as possible, the Seine-Maritime prefecture questioning the validity of his civil status , and in general its integration.
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