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Besmira is just one of the hundreds of women with a north town in Albania, which has found the victim of the immigration dilemma. They are completely alone because their partners kidnapped themselves to England due to the unemployment crisis in the home.

Besmira’s husband Arben, who is miles away in the UK, stays as a call for a call on the battered mobile phone. 32 years old, both of them hoped to start their own families, but this dream seems to be moving away from their future.

Since Besmira decided to escape from Albania in 2021, four years have passed since he spoke or saw his husband. Daily mailHe started to work in the UK, paid £ 5,000 to travel through France through the channel, and left his wife, a former state statistician.

He is now believed to have settled in Manchester, six days a week, a 12 -hour day as a construction site worker worked. From the melee rents a small room and saves most of his money to send his money and other relatives home.

Besmira explained the struggles he has faced with this long -distance relationship: “I’m depressed, like most of the women left here” Daily mail Reports. “Men’s migration destroys family ties. Families disintegrate.

“Outgoing men can forget the family they have here. There is an increase in divorces when there was hardly at all in our society.

Despite its small size, it is thought that it has only a population of 5,000 people and that many men have migrated to England. Two years ago, the Daily Mail reported that local councils honored their connections with the UK by putting a monument decorated with a union flag, as well as an Albanian flag.

In recent years, the oppression of Albanian immigrants channel boat crossings has now left to look for alternative routes such as trucks to enter England. For such a journey, it was reported that a ticket could cost £ 22,000, and Besmir is a price he cannot pay when he admitted that he is thinking of acting to join his love.

“All my money sent by my husband is going to my family or other relatives that he supports.” “There’s nothing left for a journey to England.

“We know we missed it. The idea was going back, but it never happened because of the money he had to send us. There’s no job for him in Albania.”

While men and young men leave the town, many women are leading families and typically take responsibility for male -led roles. To be mentioned, these women can be left to raise children after being abandoned while looking at their old parents and their parents often.

Jahir Cahani, a 50 -year -old teacher who saw the change in the demographic characteristics of the town and changes in the change of traditional values, was opened to Daily Mail about his concerns. He said, “They are too much for them.

“The opposite is the opposite for the family unit. If there is no father figure for young men. It is a problem as good citizens to be raised properly and happily. They need a father and a mother.”

“Normal children’s chain meets with girls, engagement, marriage, then. It is difficult for girls to meet boys in the first place and even start with a chain. Children are in England.”

Each of the ten families has been reported to have greatly trusted the money from his relatives in the UK to survive, as eight of ten families did not work home. These guys, both legally and illegally abroad while continuing to find a job at all costs to their loved ones?

Besmira, “I feel like a second hand,” Besmira confessed. “Waiting for and waiting for my husband is not good for my mental health or for hundreds of others in my own position.

“When Arben doesn’t work, we talk on the phone. But we’re married, we love each other and we want to have a baby. It’s not a real marriage to make more than four years of mobile searches for more than four years?” Apparently, many women in their position ask themselves the same thing.

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