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Valedictorian Faces Deportation

by Man Eegee
Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 01:24:06 PM EST

When Arthur Mkoyan was two years old, his family fled Armenia to escape the climate of Soviet Union rule.  They've been working since 1992 to claim asylum in the United States while their son has excelled in the classroom.  This week, the Fresno-area high school senior with a 4.0 GPA should be focusing on final exams and his Valedictorian speech to his fellow graduates; instead, he and his mother are facing deportation while the father sits in a migrant worker concentration camp in Arizona.

He and his mother, who did not want to be identified for fear of losing her job and income she needs, were given an extension to June 20 so Arthur could join his class at the ceremony, said Virginia Kice, a spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

"Our goal is to enforce these court orders for deportations," Kice said. But "if they come to us and they fully intend to respect the court order, we will work with them."

Mark Silverman, director of immigration policy at the Immigrant Legal Resource Center in San Francisco, said Arthur Mkoyan's case illustrates why Congress should have passed the Dream Act. The act would have allowed students who excelled in school and stayed out of trouble to become permanent residents and attend college or enlist in the military

"There's something very wrong with the immigration laws when our government is deporting our best students," Silverman said.

Fresno Bee

The Mkoyans are just one more example of the complexity of the situation many migrant worker families face in this era of stagnation when it comes to an overhaul of the immigration system in the U.S.  They have a 12 year old son who was born here, therefore a citizen of this country, and a 17 year old eldest son who is top of his class and has already been accepted to UC-Davis in the fall to study Chemistry.  

They are collateral damage to a government system that has dragged its feet over the years to unclog application processing, figure out what to do with mixed-status families, and diversify their procedures for treatment of migrant workers who don't have criminal backgrounds.  The default position of the U.S. government at this time is to either lock them up in a concentration camp where some are being killed through mistreatment, or deport them immediately regardless of family unity issues.  This is inhumane and unacceptable.

Fortunately, local communities are banding together to exercise all legal options to keep these human rights violations at a minimum.  In the case of Arthur Mkoyan, the media attention his case has received has initiated a wave of support.

Mkoyan, whose story was featured in Monday's Bee, drew immediate support from a local Armenian advocacy group and fellow Bullard High students -- and a promise from Rep. George Radanovich to take a second look at his request for help.

On Monday, Arthur said, he was showered with questions and offers of help from students and teachers at school, who hadn't known of his plight. His home phone has been ringing off the hook as friends and supporters called. Television news reporters were trying to get an interview most of the day, Arthur said.

The shy 17-year-old with a 4.0 grade-point average said he is overwhelmed by the sudden attention.

"It makes me feel good people care," he said.

Fresno Bee

The family has also reached out to Senator Diane Feinstein to see if she will support a private bill that, if passed, would give Arthur a green card and the ability to stay in the U.S. and finish his education.  Even if it does not pass through Congress, though, the deportation order would be halted immediately upon submission of the bill.  Please call her office, as well as the other listed public officials and ask them to support this worthy effort:

Senator Diane Feinstein
Fresno Office:  (559) 485-7430
DC Office:  (202) 224-3841>

Senator Barbara Boxer
Fresno Office:  (559) 497-5109
DC Office:  (202) 224-3553

Speaker Nancy Pelosi
DC Office: (202) 225-0100

And in this episode of Why Elections Matter, it should be noted that the Congressional Representative, George Radanovich-R (CA-19), has basically told them, "Tough Shit."

Radanovich's office acknowledged Monday that the family first sent a letter to the congressman on April 18. A few days later, a staff member told the family that its only option was a private bill to grant legal status to individuals, but that Radanovich doesn't introduce private bills.

"He doesn't feel he should be able to pick winners or losers and who should on an individual basis stay or leave," said Spencer Pederson, Radanovich's press secretary.

It should also be noted that Arthur Mkoyan's deportation would be a non-issue if the Governator hadn't vetoed California's version of the D.R.E.A.M. Act (twice).  The federal version of it is still languishing on Capitol Hill because lawmakers are too afraid to do anything substantive in an election year that might be construed (the horror!) as helpful to migrant workers and their families.  I recommend bookmarking the group blog A Dream Deferred for updates on the bill's status.

Also available at The Sanctuary and Latino Político



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What a nightmare...

Latino Político | "We are condemned to kill time, thus we die bit by bit." - Octavio Paz
by Man Eegee (man.eegee at gmail.com) on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 01:29:56 PM EST
This is what happens when you empower xenophobic idiots by putting them in positions of authority.

Obama is a Patriot
by Steven D on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 04:00:37 PM EST
[ Parent ]
yup.  not to mention the hyrdra that's on teevee and talk radio.

Latino Político | "We are condemned to kill time, thus we die bit by bit." - Octavio Paz
by Man Eegee (man.eegee at gmail.com) on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 04:04:02 PM EST
[ Parent ]
consider it done manny, l'm also going to forward that article to sen. salazar.

dropping a dime on madame speaker pelosi and senate majority leader reid is probably worthwhile as well.

this cannot...will not stand.

lTMF'sA...the revolution will not be televised...Peace

by dada on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 02:21:49 PM EST
thanks, dada.  I've added speaker pelosi's phone number to the diary.  

Latino Político | "We are condemned to kill time, thus we die bit by bit." - Octavio Paz
by Man Eegee (man.eegee at gmail.com) on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 02:29:38 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Yup.  Wouldn't want someone that bright to remain in our country, would we.

"Have you no sense of decency, sir. At long last, have you left no sense of decency?" -- Boston Attorney Joseph Welch, taking down Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
by BostonJoe on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 05:35:40 PM EST
Certainly not!  Plus he has crazy ideas to learn other languages besides American™

Latino Político | "We are condemned to kill time, thus we die bit by bit." - Octavio Paz
by Man Eegee (man.eegee at gmail.com) on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 05:42:56 PM EST
[ Parent ]
I had a student go through a very similar situation a couple of years ago.  There were many who wrote letters on her behalf - to no avail.

Is it 2009 yet?
by Teacher Toni (tacoralatyahoodotcom) on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 08:53:40 PM EST
It's frustrating to no end that good students see their options ripped away from them by politicos who are either malicious or indifferent to their plight.

Latino Político | "We are condemned to kill time, thus we die bit by bit." - Octavio Paz
by Man Eegee (man.eegee at gmail.com) on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 11:51:18 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Hi Many,  I read about this the other day and had the same gut-sick reaction.

A bit of good new on the home front.  We found out a few months ago that Imogen's job in the Department of the Environment was axed as a cost cutting measure by the new Labor government (so much for the Australian "left" having better environmental policies).  Yesterday she got offered a job in the Department of Immigration, where she will be working with  the Multicultural Affairs, Citizenship & Settlement Branch.  Many of her clients will be humanitarian refugees and I couldn't think of a better  person to have in their corner.

Also, a week from today I will officially become an Australian citizen (there'll be a ceremony with our local mayor in full robes {wacky English cultural hold-over}).  It's been five years in the works and it will be a considerable relief to know that I can now stay in Australia no matter what (plus, I get to vote).    I don't ever think of this process, which has been frequently complicated and expensive, without acknowledging that if I wasn't white and English-speaking (and educated) how many more hurdles I would have had to clear. Hurdles that prove to be walls for far too many people.  To celebrate, tomorrow I think I'll go buy something from the shop in Hobart run by our African refugees.

by keres on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 08:54:49 PM EST
wow!  congats keres...l'm extremely pleased to hear that very good news.

l'll tip a toast in your honor.

lTMF'sA...the revolution will not be televised...Peace

by dada on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 08:58:25 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Thanks you.  But not a Fosters, no one here actually drinks that.
by keres on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 09:20:54 PM EST
[ Parent ]
nevah...we have some nationallyrenowned micro-brewers here, and l support em.

salut! to you both.

lTMF'sA...the revolution will not be televised...Peace

by dada on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 09:24:09 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Sigh, micro brews, how I miss them.  Have an extra one of for me.
by keres on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 09:33:36 PM EST
[ Parent ]
On both Imogen's new job and your upcoming citizenship. Happy days all round.

Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit - Edward Abbey
by AndiF (ferguson1461 at gmail dot com) on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 09:12:11 PM EST
[ Parent ]
A sheynem dank!

I've been threaten with gifts of a pavlova and some vegimite.  Possibly a lamington.  Have I mentioned I don't like gooey cream-filled backed goods, which most Australians just love.

by keres on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 09:32:20 PM EST
[ Parent ]
ah vegemite ... years ago I had an Australian boss who thought that was a taste I ought to acquire. Having actual good taste, I didn't. If eating that stuff was requirement of citizenship, I'd never make it. ;)

Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit - Edward Abbey
by AndiF (ferguson1461 at gmail dot com) on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 09:52:47 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Yegemite tastes like salty charcoal to me.  That said, just a touch on buttered toast isn't half bad.  But no "real Ausralian" would do less than slather it on.
by keres on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 09:59:39 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Amazing news!!! Hearty congratulations to you both, sounds like lots will be changing in the near future.

Latino Político | "We are condemned to kill time, thus we die bit by bit." - Octavio Paz
by Man Eegee (man.eegee at gmail.com) on Tue Jun 3rd, 2008 at 11:53:00 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Thank you.  

If the change in Imogen's job didn't come with a significant pay cut, we'd be a bit happier.  But it's hard to complain when there are so few good jobs in this state and at least Imogen's new position is better than most salary wise.  It's one of the prices you pay to live on an gorgeous little island south of nearly everything. Imogen could have had a dozen job offers in Canberra (Australia's capitol), but there's no way we could have continued living in the boonies with  our own woods just out the back door.
 

by keres on Wed Jun 4th, 2008 at 12:23:41 AM EST
[ Parent ]
.
Iraqi crisis fuels rise in asylum seekers in industrialised world

Compared to the size of its national population, the United States had only one asylum seeker per 1,000 inhabitants, while the average in the European Union countries was 2.6 asylum seekers per 1,000 inhabitants.

Sweden saw a 50 percent increase in the number of new asylum applications, from 24,300 in 2006, to 36,200 last year. This large increase was caused primarily by the arrival of large numbers of Iraqi asylum seekers.

"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."

by Oui on Wed Jun 4th, 2008 at 09:56:16 AM EST


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