Mirzo, who was just 16 when the family was torn apart, told the Guardian: “I’m frightened of what will happen if I’m sent back to Bulgaria. His father made it to Cardiff, where he was granted refugee status in 2016, and began to bring his family to Wales. They all received refugee status and the family expected Mohammed Mirzo’s application to go through smoothly. He said: “This is happening after Mohammed and his family have finally been reunited and found sanctuary in the UK after four years of separation. The Mirzo family are an asset to our city and to our nation – they belong together in Cardiff.
Source: The Guardian October 18, 2017 17:37 UTC