On July 21, local authorities bought them airplane tickets and sent them back to Romania, together with another 60 Roma who were living in London parks.
Roma have accepted to leave great Britain and the local authorities have rushed to announce their successful operation. "The reality is a different one, though", British journalists report.
“I will definitely go back, no doubt about it. From there I can send money back to my children and we can actually make a living. Here we have no job, no car, no nothing,” said Sonia Sandu, 36, a mother of eight.
The two women are not the only ones planning to return to London, after the authorities have paid to sent them back to Romania.