kids and all. >> reporter: nagy rushed home to a chaotic scene. newspaper photo from that day shows men hauling the family's belongings outside. >> ( translated ): there were so many policemen you couldn't move. they just kept saying, "out! out!" i repeatedly told them we don't have any debts, but they just kept repeating themselves. >> reporter: and she's not the only one facing eviction. city officials plan to demolish this neighborhood of around a thousand people, whether the tenants have paid their rent or not. >> ( translated ): the people who live there are poor, and users and drug dealers have appeared, which is something the city must deal with in some shape or form. >> reporter: but nagy says she and her neighbors are being thrown out for a different reason. >> ( translated ): the goal wasn't to evict those who don't pay, but to evict gypsies. >> reporter: here in what was once hungary's industrial heartland, the vast majority of miskolc's gypsy, or roma population is unemployed. the evictions are the latest chapter in a history strained