From: *Travis*
Date: Wed, Feb 11, 2009
Subject:  Liberians facing mass deportation from U.S.


   Better a mass deportation of Muslims!

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   *Liberians facing mass deportation from U.S.*

   - Story Highlights
   - 14,000 Liberians took advantage of U.S. temporary status during civil
   war
   - Liberians have to return home when status exemption expires March 31
   - Corvah Akoiwala: "My fear is, who am I going to leave my kids with?"
   - Sen. Jack Reed pushing for extension to allow Liberians to stay

By Eric Marrapodi and Chris Welch
CNN

*BROOKLYN CENTER, Minnesota (CNN)* -- Thousands of Liberians living in the
United States face deportation March 31 when a federal immigration status
created for humanitarian purposes expires.

In the 1990s, a bloody civil war raged through the West African nation,
killing 250,000 people and displacing more than a million, according to a
U.N. report. The United States extended "temporary protection status" to all
Liberians who could get to America, and 14,000 of them took advantage of
that humanitarian offer.

Temporary protection status is an immigration status somewhere between
political asylum and refugee status. Administered by the Department of
Homeland Security and the U.S. Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration
Services, it is extended to nationals of countries facing civil unrest or
natural disaster.

For years, the temporary protection status for Liberians was extended as the
situation there worsened under dictator Charles Taylor. But Taylor was
ousted in 2003 and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was elected Liberia's first female
president in 2006. In 2007, citing the progress in Liberia, President George
W. Bush signed an order of "delayed enforced departure" for Liberians who
had been under temporary protection status, giving them 18 months to return
to Liberia.[image: Video]Watch more on the uncertainty of Liberians living
in U.S. 
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Corvah Akoiwala, a Liberian national who was fresh out of college when civil
war broke out, remembers how it used to be there. "They dragged us from our
homes, they were shooting all around us. They said they were going to have
us killed," he said

"On Tupero Road they had a killing field. Like every day they took someone
to this field and they would just shoot them in front of everybody. It was
just terrible," he said. He came to the United States in 1992 and settled in
Rhode Island. A civil engineer by education, Akoiwala married and had three
children, all of whom are American citizens.

For the past 17 years he's worked, paid his taxes and contributed to his
community. He and his wife were granted temporary protection status but now
both face deportation. On March 31 they will go from being legal residents
to illegal aliens.

"My fear is, who am I going to leave my kids with?" he said. "Who am I going
to leave them with?I want to stay here and see them grow up to be
responsible citizens and then I can go back."

The Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration
Services<http://topics.cnn.com/topics/U_S_Bureau_of_Immigration_and_Customs_Enforcement/>said
approximately 3,600
Liberian <http://topics.cnn.com/topics/Liberia/> nationals are facing
delayed enforced departure, but Liberian community leaders think the number
may be twice that because, they said, many Liberians went underground and
did not reregister with immigration services, knowing the delayed enforced
departure status meant leaving the country.

Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, about an hour north of Minneapolis, has a
thriving Liberian community. Many now worry about losing their jobs, homes
and businesses.

Seyondi Roberts, a hairdresser, said 65 percent of her customers are
Liberians facing delayed enforced departure.

"We're praying that they don't send them back. But if they do, it will have
a serious effect on the business. I do mainly African hair, so it's going to
have a real big, big impact on the business," she said.

Aba Hamilton Dolo also lives in the Brooklyn Center area and is slated for
departure. She said she has nightmares and panic attacks at the prospect of
being separated from her two young American-born children. "Please consider
what would happen to our families if we were sent home," she begs. [image:
Video]Dolo: 'I have nightmares'
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"Many of these Liberians have become important parts of the communities
where they live in the United States," said Sen. Jack Reed, D-Rhode Island.
There is a large Liberian community in his home state.

"They have children who are citizens of the U.S.," he noted. "How do you
leave children behind who are eligible to stay? They've worked very hard,
they've played by the rules, and they've paid their taxes. They're here
legally. I think that should be considered at least to let them stay."

Reed has been one of the driving forces for extension of the temporary
protection status in previous years and is pushing hard again this year for
another extension. In addition, he wants a change in the rule that prohibits
those on the temporary protection status classification from applying for
citizenship.

"They should have the right to become American citizens," he said. "They
should be part of immigration reform. We shouldn't pick and choose different
immigrant groups."

Critics say Liberians should go back to Liberia when their status runs out.

"It is time for people to go back and rebuild their country," said Dan
Stein, president of the Federation for American Immigration Reform. Stein
underlines the temporary in "temporary protected status." He said for
Liberians to stay when their country is at peace would be an abuse of U.S.
hospitality.

"It makes a mockery of the concept of short-term temporary humanitarian
protection."

Department of Homeland Security deputy spokesman Sean Smith said its
Immigration
and Customs 
Enforcement<http://topics.cnn.com/topics/U_S_Bureau_of_Immigration_and_Customs_Enforcement>agency
is "consulting with the White House and the State Department to
determine the most appropriate course of action" in regard to the Liberians.

CNN's Jeanne Meserve contributed to this report.

*All About**Liberia <http://topics.cnn.com/topics/Liberia> • U.S. Bureau of
Immigration and Customs
Enforcement<http://topics.cnn.com/topics/U_S_Bureau_of_Immigration_and_Customs_Enforcement>•
U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration
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