Charter of Argentina deported from Madrid - Barajas ... please spread
On Monday September 7, 2009, with a mixture of happiness, fear and illusions, I set off from Ezeiza (Buenos Aires), on my flight "Air Comet", to Barajas (Madrid, Spain) to visit my girlfriend who lives there. After a great landing and a happiness that overwhelmed me I am ready to carry out the delivery of papers and passport in the field of Migration of the airport. It was then that I began my ordeal and that of many other Argentines, I ran to the side where a police officer directed me to myself and others into a room, without explaining what was happening or that would become of us.
They begin to ask: "Why were there and what will happen to us," not lose even the hope that one was a step most of the many that we previously had to be in Spain for a visit.
Then I heard the voice of the officer who called me to his office, began asking me for papers, to show him everything I had in my purse, making me very personal questions, etc.. After the interrogation I was told to go to another room without understanding what was happening, but without losing hope that it was a "further processed". This procedure was repeated with each of the persons who were in that room, until then only nationality Argentina.
Again I hear my name from the office of police approached me and that's all illusions were broken in an instant, the policeman was holding my passport and a form explaining that I was assigned a public defender and because no "invitation letter" could not enter Madrid. The same thing happened to other people who were there. I want to clarify that not only had their papers in order as the consulate or the official website of the English state but had sent a return ticket dated some showing that he was just visiting. From this
when things were increasingly difficult. A policeman came to pick us up and take us to another area where we should wait for our lawyer to carry out the statement and then be sentenced. We locked in a room where a "social welfare" really explains what was going on with us and what were the possibilities of leaving once we had entered there.
then began to call each one and move to another room where two security guards took our belongings and checked the body. Now, we have the reality that nobody wants to live, were detained, deprived of our freedom, rights the worst human and treated like animals ... and just a phone to communicate with the outside, which could be used on coins. Needless to say that at no time could see me or talk to my boyfriend who was at the airport.
In that awful place we find a group of people before us had been through the same situation. Among them the majority were from Argentina, with as many Mexicans, Chileans, Paraguayans, Venezuela, Senegal, etc.
The food was very scarce, was the lunch and dinner for adults without being able to tell that was what you ate. For children, the four daily meals. The bathroom consisted a shower, which could only be used with cold water, had no soap. We could not change clothes, so they were 4 days with the same clothes and could not cleaned as normal people.
At night, they opened a small room that consisted of two bunks in bad condition. At 11 pm the lights were cut and had to lie down to sleep. There
abuse began to become increasingly unbearable not only adults but also with the four guys who were there. It's been five days since my return to the country and still I can not get the faces of terror of these kids and abuse we received from the English. As well they said: "The problem is that we sudacas", that is why we were there.
Among one of the many conversations with the officer on duty told me that the work of police officers in the field of migration is "eliminate a quota of people", obviously in Latin America. Then they, and by the work of "chance" to select people who ask for the requirements to enter the country. These requirements will never be fulfilled completely, either because money is scarce or because it is too, including one of the many reasons why we not only deportation but also abused.
After several hours of waiting, it came from my statement to the lawyer. Where fear and uncertainty involved, I decided to ask for "return to my country, my beloved and dear country, who once knew open the door to thousands of English and Italian families to start a new life, which Spain did not know them. Back To
had to wait 2 days for the flight date assigned to me. The plane we were taken in a police custody by police. Our documents and personal belongings were returned to us just at Ezeiza (Argentina).
I can spend hours describing the things that were submitted for the simple reason of being "sudacas." Sorry I thought the first world was different. I regret to have seen face to face xenophobia. I regret having lived through the hypocrisy and authoritarianism and the inhumanity of some "people."
But the reason for this letter is that nobody, no Argentine, or child, or pregnant go through what I and many other Argentines spent. Today we are the same group who we are united in fighting for our rights are not recognized in the so-called "mother country."
More Information of Interest:
Latin America Barajas denounced the latch
The tortuous process to get a letter invitation
REPORT: LATINOS IN MOVEMENT OF THE REGION OF MURCIA
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