Source: GomezLackey
A gay immigrant from Jamaica talks about his arrival at the Krome Service Processing Center in Miami, and Grace M. Gomez, Esq. describes how she was able to help him get "withholding" to avoid being forced to return to a country that is violently anti-homosexual and imprisons homosexuals.
Withholding of Removal is relief to prevent removal to a country where the alien has a clear probability to suffer persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.
Saturday, 13 August 2011
Video: In US, gay Jamaican's deportation stopped by 'Withholding of Removal'
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asylum,
detention,
Jamaica,
USA,
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I think the government should be more sensitive in handling matters that involves the LGBT community. Since it's dangerous for them to stay in their homeland the government should be more relaxed when it comes to visa issuance.
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