The Diakonie and the SPÖ criticized the impending deportation. To the deportation it does not come – at least for the time being – but not. New documents were presented on Friday. The Ministry of the Interior told the APA that these would now be checked.
“The exact, internal review of the entire facts that is provided as standard in such cases has shown that further investigative steps are necessary. Newly introduced information and evidence are taken into account by the BFA – as in the present case – at every stage of the procedure,” it said in a written communication from the Ministry of the Interior.
“Fully integrated”
According to “Kurier”, seven-year-old Noe G. and his mother were taken into custody on Friday at an appointment with the Federal Office for Immigration after being questioned. “Standard” reported that the two were released on Friday evening after “intensive talks” – including by Diakonie human rights expert Christoph Riedl. Riedl also had on Twitter against the deportation protested and pointed out that the boy only spoke German, not Georgian.
He has lived in Vienna since he was one year old and is fully integrated, SPÖ federal manager Christian Deutsch noted in a broadcast. Deutsch felt “strongly reminded of the case of the student Tina” and pointed out that the Administrative Court deportation deemed unlawful. “Deporting a well-integrated 7-year-old child and separating him from his friends has nothing to do with a functioning, reasonable asylum policy – that’s the opposite of it,” demanded German Minister Gerhard Karner (ÖVP) (even before the announcement of the Ministry) to investigate the case.
Source: Nachrichten