The stories of some people who left, for different reasons, their homeland in Africa to seek a future in Europe and the United States are described and read in a different light. Each of them has integrated into the different social realities by finding a job and also creating emotional or family ties. The term that is used from the beginning is as strong as, unfortunately, explicit and appropriate: deportation. Their personal stories reinforce its meaning by imposing a reflection that goes beyond easy prejudices.
In cooperation with the Department of Institutions (DI), Service for the Integration of Foreigners (SIS).