Planes carrying Kosovars, who had illegally migrated to Germany, have begun landing at Pristina airport.<br /><br /> An estimated 50,000 to 100,000 people left Kosovo between December 2014 and February this year. Then the deportations from Germany began.<br /><br /> Gafurr Kabashi had been living in Ingolstadt for more than a year and a half, together with his wife and children.<br /><br /> But then his asylum request was rejected. He and his family were flown to Pristina on 17 March.<br /><br /> “I was in Germany for one year and eight months. They were good to us. The conditions were good. But the moment came and they sent us back,” he said. <br /><br /> He would like to go back to Germany, but now lives in his father’s house in a village around 60 kilometres from Pristina. <br /><br /> Twelve people in total live there – only one of whom is employed.<br /><br /> Kabashi and his wife spent 1,700 euros getting to Germany.That included 300 euros for a human trafficker, who helped them cross the border from Serbia into Hungary on foot. <br /><br /> There, they were