France 25 Algerian citizens, including children, was stuck with the airport in Paris for three weeks when trying to return to the country despite the boundary order.
Algeria officials require 25 citizens on back to him, where they are living, but these people refuse to reasons that they need to go to their families and relatives.
"We absolutely have the right to Algeria. We have followed all requests," hocine, 49-year-old surgeons, said.
Algeria organized repatriation flights to citizens after stopping flight and sea routes with France in March 2020 when Covid-19 outbreaks in the European country.
The Algerian citizens slept on the background in the international transit area of Charles de Gaulle on March 16.
"Algerian consular staff met the member of this group many times since 2/3 to discuss the situation and explain that returning to the residence is necessary while waiting for the border to reopen",
Group of 25 Algerian citizens continue to stay in the international transit area at Charles de Gaulle airport, receive food from volunteers and coupons from ADP, airport operators.
They were taken into a hotel in the airport but the bill increased rapidly causing many people to sleep on the floor and use public toilets for washing.
The Algerian Embassy said Air Algerie National Airlines warned not to return to his passengers.
Group of 25 Algerian citizens have contacted a lawyer to study emergency legal challenges with a repatriation ban.
Covid-19 flare up in December 2019, appearing in 219 countries and territories with nearly 123 million cases of infections, nearly 2.8 million deaths and nearly 99 million people recovered.