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It was a pleasant surprise with a lot of jubilation when this immigrant who has been stranded in the United States since 1981 finally received in the mail her permanent resident card. After 30years in the wilderness of illegal status filled with various emotional rollercoaster and denials in many courts in ....

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Visa Bulletin for July 2011


Number 34 Volume IX A. STATUTORY NUMBERS
1. This bulletin summarizes the availability of immigrant numbers during July. Consular officers are required to report to the Department of State documentarily qualified applicants for numerically limited visas; U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in the Department of Homeland Security reports applicants for adjustment of status. Allocations were made, to the extent possible, in chronological order of reported priority dates, for demand received by June 8th. If not all demand could be satisfied, the category or foreign state in which demand was excessive was deemed oversubscribed. The cut-off date for an oversubscribed category is the priority date of the first applicant who could not be reached within the numerical limits. Only applicants who have a priority date earlier than the cut-off date may be allotted a number. If it becomes necessary during the monthly allocation process to retrogress a cut-off date, supplemental requests for numbers will be honored only if the priority date falls within the new cut-off date announced in this bulletin. 2. Section 201 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) sets an annual minimum family-sponsored preference limit of 226,000. The worldwide level for annual employment-based preference immigrants is at least 140,000. Section 202 prescribes that the percountry limit for preference immigrants is set at 7% of the total annual family-sponsored and employmentbased preference limits, i.e., 25,620. The dependent area limit is set at 2%, or 7,320. 3. INA Section 203(e) provides that family-sponsored and employment-based preference visas be issued to eligible immigrants in the order in which a petition in behalf of each has been filed. Section 203(d) pro-

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vides that spouses and children of preference immigrants are entitled to the same status, and the same order of consideration, if accompanying or following to join the principal. The visa prorating provisions of Section 202(e) apply to allocations for a foreign state or dependent area when visa demand exceeds the percountry limit. These provisions apply at present to the following oversubscribed chargeability areas: CHINA-mainland born, INDIA, MEXICO, and PHILIPPINES. 4. Section 203(a) of the INA prescribes preference classes for allotment of Family-sponsored immigrant visas as follows:

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Family-Sponsored Preference

When an allocation cut-off number is shown, visas are available only for applicants with DV regional lottery rank

numbers BELOW the specified allocation cut-off number:

Employment-Based Preference

First (F1): Unmarried Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens: 23,400 plus any numbers not required for fourth preference. Second: Spouses and Children, and Unmarried Sons and Daughters of Permanent Residents: 114,200, plus the number (if any) by which the worldwide family preference level exceeds 226,000, plus any unused first preference numbers: A. (F2A) Spouses and Children of Permanent Residents: 77% of the overall second preference limitation, of which 75% are exempt from the per-country limit; B. (F2B) Unmarried Sons and Daughters (21 years of age or older) of Permanent Residents: 23% of the overall second preference limitation.

Third (F3): Married Sons and Daughters of U.S. Citizens: 23,400, plus any numbers not required by first and second preferences. Fourth (F4): Brothers and Sisters of Adult U.S. Citizens: 65,000, plus any numbers not required by first three preferences. On the chart below, the listing of a date for any class indicates that the class is oversubscribed (see paragraph 1); C means current, i.e., numbers are available for all qualified applicants; and U means unavailable, i.e., no numbers are available. (NOTE: Numbers are available only for applicants whose priority date is earlier than the cut-off date listed below.)

Diversity Immigrant (DV) Category

First: Priority Workers: 28.6% of the worldwide employmentbased preference level, plus any numbers not required for fourth and fifth preferences. Second: Members of the Professions Holding Advanced Degrees or Persons of Exceptional Ability: 28.6% of the worldwide employmentbased preference level, plus any numbers not required by first preference.

Other Workers: 28.6% of the worldwide level, plus any numbers not required by first and second preferences, not more than 10,000 of which to *Other Workers. Fourth: Certain Special Immigrants: 7.1% of the worldwide level. Fifth: Employment Creation: 7.1% of the worldwide level, not less than 3,000 of which reserved for investors in a targeted rural or high-unemployment area, and 3,000 set aside for

investors in regional centers by Sec. 610 of P.L. 102-395. On the chart below, the listing of a date for any class indicates that the class is oversubscribed (see paragraph 1); C means current, i.e., numbers are available for all qualified applicants; and U means unavailable, i.e., no numbers are available. (NOTE: Numbers are available only for applicants whose priority date is earlier than the cut-off date listed below.)

Section 203(c) of the INA provides up to 55,000 immigrant visas each fiscal year to permit additional immigration opportunities for persons from countries with low admissions during the previous five years. The NACARA stipulates that beginning with DV-99, and for as long as necessary, up to 5,000 of the 55,000 annually-allocated diversity visas will be made available for use under the NACARA program. This

resulted in reduction of the DV-2011 annual limit to 50,000. DV visas are divided among six geographic regions. No one country can receive more than seven percent of the available diversity visas in any one year.

For July, immigrant numbers in the DV category are available to qualified DV-2011 applicants chargeable to all Third: Skilled Workers, and regions/eligible countries as follows. Professionals,

Entitlement to immigrant status in the DV category lasts only through the end of the fiscal (visa) year for which the applicant is selected in the lottery. The year of entitlement for all applicants registered for the DV-2011 program ends as of September 30, 2011. DV visas may not be issued to DV-2011 applicants after that date. Similarly, spouses and children accompanying or following to join DV-2011 principals are only entitled to derivative DV status until September 30, 2011. DV visa availability through the very end of FY-2011 cannot be taken for granted. Numbers could be exhausted prior to September 30.

*NOTE: For July, F2A numbers EXEMPT from per-country limit are available to applicants from all countries with priority dates earlier than 15FEB08. F2A numbers SUBJECT to per-country limit are available to applicants chargeable to all countries EXCEPT MEXICO with priority dates beginning 15FEB08 and earlier than 22MAR08. (All F2A numbers provided for MEXICO are exempt from the per-country limit; there are no F2A numbers for MEXICO subject to per-country limit.)

Attorney Famuyide Wins a 20 Year Old Immigration Case in New York Court
overwhelming joy. Guess what, she is making plans to visit her home country after many years in exile. This is another success story to tell. center in Elizabeth, New Jersey she began shivering with fear. Many immigrants are in this predicament as we speak. This immigrant had experienced so many back to back denials, failures and disappointment in the hand of lawyers that she has become leery of lawyers. She had put in three applications and had all of them denied. She was released from detention on parole when her health began to deteriorate. She remained illegal with nothing working for her. She needed help but not from a detention center. She failed with the CSS Case. She failed with the LIFE Act.Finally, she also failed as the spouse of a U.S. Citizen.

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This immigrants ordeal started in 1981 when she Joseph R. Famuyide, Esq. came into the United States. In It was a pleasant sur1988, she applied prise with a lot of ju- for relief as a class bilation when this im- member of the Cathmigrant who has been olic Social Services stranded in the United (CSS) case had emStates since 1981 ployment authorizafinally received her tion and parole to permanent resident travel until her last card in the mail. After trip in 1998 when she 30years in the wilder- ended up at the Imness of illegal status migration Detention filled with various in Elizabeth, New emotional Jersey. It was an experollercoaster and rience she can never denials in many courts forget. She spent over in the United States, a year detained while Attorney Famuyide she continued to fight. finally rescues this immigrant from the Many immigrants claws of Immigration went through similar & Customs Enforce- ordeal as a result of ment Agents. traveling on parole. This case had been through three lawyers in the last 23years. The case passed through the Immigration Court in New York, the Immigration Court in Elizabeth New Jersey, Board of Immigration Appeals in Falls Church Virginia and the United States Court of Appeals in Philadelphia with unending legal fees, until 2009 when Attorney Famuyide was brought to the scene. In the month of June 2011, two years later, this immigrant received her green card in the mail with an

ploy for immigration to re-arrest and easily deport her. After much persuasion, she agreed to follow Attorney Famuyide to the detention center. The case was reopened and another opportunity was granted to apply for relief.

will tell them the truth. If you are told that it is not possible today, go back to ask again after some months. From time to time, there are openings in the immigration law that could be explored to win your case.

The unfortunate situation in this case was that as soon as this immigrant traveled abroad, the Court denied the CSS case that formed the basis of the parole. Upon her return, she was told that her parole had been revoked; she was escorted to jail to begin the fight of her life that will last another 13years. The detention experience was so traumatizing to this immigrant to the extent that when Attorney Famuyide told her that his fight for her would start from the Immigration Court inside the detention

To allay the fear of this immigrant whose blood pressure was going up and down from fear each time Elizabeth Detention After much talk, At- Center is mentioned, torney Famuyide ac- Attorney Famuyide cepted the case in filed a Motion for October 2009 and Change of Venue and started the journey succeeded in transferthat will eventually ring the case to the culminate in perma- Immigration Court in nent resident status New York where he with this immigrant. A eventually won the motion to reopen the case and obtained perold detention case was manent resident status filed with the Board of for this immigrant. Immigration Appeals. The case was re- This case is just one of opened miraculously the many immigration months later and a cases won by Attordate was scheduled ney Famuyide in the for this immigrant month of June 2011. to appear before the Immigration Court It is important that inside the detention all immigrants in the center in Elizabeth United States who New Jersey. It was are currently strandthe most trying period ed because of illegal of the life of this im- status continue to seek migrant. She was help by asking quesdreadfully afraid. She tion from time to time thought this must be a from attorneys who

African immigrant, has been the President with the highest immigrant deportation in the United States. It is not a record he should be proud of. While he advocates for gays and lesbians, he is laid-back when it come to the plight For example, there of immigrants in the was a unique case won United States. by Attorney Famuyide in Philadelphia some All immigrants must months ago. The im- continue to call the migrant involved was White House and let very persistent. She the President know consulted with Attor- that without the ney Famuyide for a passage of an immiyear before he eventu- gration bill in his first ally accepted the case. term, he will be a one At that time, Attorney term president. Famuyide rejected the case because of This article is for your the various complica- information only. tions that needed to Every case is unique. be untied, but through This article is not a the persistence of the representation of any immigrant, Attorney future outcome and Famuyide accepted should not be substithe case and won the tuted for the advice case in less than one of an immigration atyear. torney. If you need legal representation or Every immigrant if you have any quesmust adopt this strat- tion regarding this egy of asking again matter, please feel free and again because to contact Attorney it is not clear when Famuyide at 718-647any blockbuster im- 6767 or send email to migration bill will be jfamuyide@aol.com. passed in the U.S. Unfortunately, President Obama who happens USI News to be the son of an

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On June 17, 2011, the Department of Homeland Security released a Memo that might help decongest Immigration Courts. The release of this memo gives hope to many immigrants currently in removal proceedings in the United States. It appears that this memo might be interpreted to streamline and separate high risk immigrants from those who pose no threat to the United States and her citizenry. In my appearances before the immigration Judges in New York in the month of June, 2011, some of my cases were postponed to 2013 while some Judges had other cases moved to year 2014. This acute congestion can only be remedied by exercising prosecutorial discretion - not to prosecute some low risk cases at this time.

ICE New Prosecutorial Discretion Memo Gives Hope to Immigrants in Removal Proceedings
Some immigrants who are qualified under the Dream Act when passed will benefit tremendously from this change in enforcement tactics. Some of these young people are already showing up in Court. If the government suspends their prosecution, they will have the opportunity to remain in the United States for the passage of the Dream Act. According to the DHS memo One of ICEs central responsibilities is to enforce th~ nations civil immigration laws in coordination with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). ICE, however, has limited resources to remove those illegally in the United States. ICE must prioritize the use of its enforcement personnel, detention space, and removal assets to ensure that the aliens it removes represent, as much as reasonably possible, the agencys enforcement priorities, namely the promotion of national security, border security, public safety, and the integrity of the immigration system. These priorities are outlined in the ICE Civil March 2, 2011, which this memorandum is intended to support. Because the agency is confronted with more administrative violations than its resources can address, the agency must regularly exercise prosecutorial discretion if it is to prioritize its efforts.

ity of an agency charged with enforcing a law to decide to what degree to enforce the law against a particular individual. ICE, like any other law enforcement agency, has prosecutorial discretion and may exercise it in the ordinary course of enforcement. When ICE favorably exercises prosecutorial discretion, it essentially decides not to assert the full scope of the enforcement authority available to the agency in a given case. In the civil immigration enforcement context, the term prosecutorial discretion applies to a broad range of discretionary enforcement decisions, including but not limited to Some of the immigrants currently in the custody of Im- the following: migration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) are being in- deciding to issue or terviewed by ICE agents to determine if they are quali- cancel a notice of detainer; fied for the exercise of favorable prosecutorial discretion deciding to issue, which could lead to their release. reissue, serve, file, or cancel a Notice to Appear Immigration Enforcement In basic terms, prosecuto- (NTA); Priorities memorandum of rial discretion is the author- focusing enforcement contd on pg 14

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Following the heartbreak which heralded the cancellation of the initial result of the Diversity Visa Lottery 2012 last month, it appears that the U.S. Department of State will make good its promise to release the new result on July 15, 2011. All candidates who applied to the DV 2012 program should visit the U.S. Department of State website with their confirmation numbers to check the result. It appears that the number of people who will be able to know whether or not they won has reduced because of the cancellation of the result last month. Some winners may not know even if they win because they have either lost their confirmation numbers or they have been destroyed it.

U.S. Department of State Releases Diversity Visa Lottery 2012 Result

the United States. He quickly completed the DS 230 forms and mailed them as indicated in the instruction only to find out later that the result had been canceled. Someone wrote me His was devastated. subsequent to the cancellation of the When the result is initial result. Accord- released on July 15, ing to the person, after 2011, please do not checking the result make travel arrangereleased in May 2011 ment until you obtain and realizing that he your immigrant visa did not win, he simply at the U.S. Embassy destroyed the confir- abroad. mation number only to learn few days later Please note that that his chances of all candidates who winning is still open. applied to the DV 2012 between October Another person wrote 5, 2010 and Novemfrom Romania saying ber 3, 2010 will have that he had won and equal chances to win was on the initial list on July 15, 2011 when of names released in the final result is reMay 2011. As a result, leased. Some of those he sold his car and who won in error other items to raise last month could win funds for his prepa- again and some of ration to migrate to those who did not win

when the erroneous result was released in May 2011 could win now.

or after July 15, 2011 to check whether or not you have won. If you are a winner, please follow the inThe result will be re- struction given online leased online on July on the same website 15, 2011. All candi- on what to do to reap dates who applied to the benefit of being the DV lottery 2012 selected or visit the must log in to the U.S. Law Office of Joseph Department of State Famuyide for assiswebsite with their tance. confirmation number to find out their fate. The U.S. State DeThe result of DV 2012 partment added that will not be sent by Entry Status Check mail. If you applied will provide you, the and do not know how successful selectee, to check or you do not instructions on how have access to the in- to proceed with your ternet, please come to application and notify or call the Law Office you of the date and of Joseph Famuyide time of your immiwith your confirma- grant visa appointtion number and we ment. will check the result For Successful DV for you free of charge. Entrants: If you have been selected If you have access to for further processthe internet, please ing in the Diversity log onto http://www. Visa program, after dvlottery.state.gov on you receive instruc-

tions, you will need to demonstrate you are eligible for a diversity immigrant visa by successfully completing the next steps. When requested to do so by the Kentucky Consular Center, you will need to complete the immigrant visa application, submit required documents and forms, pay required fees, complete a medical examination, and be interviewed by a consular officer at the U.S. embassy or consulate to demonstrate you qualify for a diversity visa. Please note that the Kentucky Consular Center will provide application information (for DV-2011 selectees) online through the Entry Status Check on the E-DV website www.dvlottery.state. gov (for DV-2012 selectees).

Successful DV entrants must be eligible to receive a visa by qualifying based on education, work, and other requirements. The law and regulations require that every DV entrant must have at least a high school education or its equivalent; or two years of work experience within the past five years in an occupation requiring at least two years training or experience. If you need help concerning the DV Lottery 2012 result and how to harness the benefit of winning, please feel free to contact Attorney Joseph Famuyide at 718-647-6767 or send email to jfamuyide@ aol.com. USI News

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Nigerian Woman Convicted by Jury for Trafficking 2 Young Women


the U.S. State Departments Diplomatic Security Services. court as Dupe, traveled with an associate of Bellos to the United States in November of The jury heard from 2004 when she was 20, two victims who had also using a fraudulent been separately re- British passport. cruited in Nigeria by Bellos offer to come Once in the United to the United States States, Bello became to work as her nanny. verbally and physically In return, Bello prom- abusive to both young ised she would send women. She beat them the young women to for not cleaning well, school in the United beat them for not reStates, and for one sponding fast enough victim, she promised to her crying child to pay her as well. The fast enough, and beat first victim, identified them if they talked in court as Laome, back to her. The young traveled with Bello women testified Bello in October of 2001 beat them with a large when she as 17 years wooden spoon, shoes, old, using a fraudulent electric cords and with British passport the de- her hands. One young fendant had obtained woman was able to for her. The second take pictures on her victim, identified in injuries with a dispostelling her friend, I will not live in fear. This friend helped the first victim, Laome, escape from Bello by hiding her in the back of another womans Two witnesses, one a car, who covered her friend and one a rela- with blankets, and tive of Bello, also tes- drove her away. Bello tified about the abuse then traveled back to they witnessed. One Nigeria for the second woman described victim, Dupe. seeing Laome with bruises and swollen Few crimes are more eyes from defendants shocking than the abuse. Both women trafficking of human counseled Bello to beings in this country. stop abusing the girls. No one should have to One of the women tes- live in a world of isolatified she told Bello tion and forced serviabout a criminal pros- tude. Together with our ecution in Maryland of federal, state and local a couple for modern partners, ICE HSI is day slavery. Bello committed to protectrefused to stop her ing those who cannot abuse and send the protect themselves, young women home, said Brock Nicholson, able camera and in the pictures the jury saw her cut and bloodied lip from when Bello hit her while wearing rings. special agent in charge of ICE HSI in Atlanta. U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia Sally Quillian Yates said of the case, The evidence showed that this was a case of modern day slavery hidden within an expensive home in an upscale neighborhood. The two women who were abused here thought they were going to be nannies; instead they were treated inhumanely. The laws of the United States protect all victims from such abuse, regardless of where they came from or how they came to be in the United States. The evidence at trial showed that even though Bellos upscale contd on pg 23

ATLANTA - Bidemi Bello, 41, a former resident of Suwanee, Ga., and a citizen of Nigeria, was convicted on eight counts by a federal jury late Friday night on charges of two counts of forced labor, two counts of trafficking for forced labor, one count of document servitude, one count of alien harboring, and two counts of making false statements in an application to become a United States citizen. The trial lasted one week. The case was investigated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcements (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the Federal Bureau of Investigation and

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A. Good question! It son a card so he can is so important to keep take out books to read. academic skills solid over the summer. 2. This can be a Many children expeshared time to read torience whats called gether. the summer slump. When they return 3. Take advantage in September they of the programs your appear to have never library may offer for seen the tasks before. the summer. Keeping kids sharp academically, while 4. Look for local they still enjoy the churches that have summer, is key to acasmall camps that demic success. Kids provide academic are most vulnerable support. to lose the skills they learned in the last few 5. Do some simple months of school as science projects with there was less time your son that he can to practice. Research help create. shows that most students lose about two 6. Visit local parks, months of grade-level the zoo, aquariums equivalency in mathand museums as these ematical skills over 1. Visit your local build much needed the summer months. library and get your vocabulary skills.

Low-income students also lose more than two months in reading achievement. Keeping the previous skills in tact and learning some new things for the next grade, do not have to be expensive. Most bookstores have paperback books for various subjects and for various grade levels. Some have one big book for each grade. I would recommend focusing on reading, math and writing skills. Science and social studies are important subjects too, but if your child is deficient in reading skills, he/she will have difficulty reading about science and social studies. Its very important to remember that its more beneficial to work on academics everyday for short periods than once a week for long periods of time. For your sons age and grade, I think 2 hours per day is adequate. If he is way behind, he can practice 2 hours in the morning and then enjoy some free time and then an additional hour in the late afternoon to polish his skills. Get a 4th grade book for the first few weeks of summer and then introduce the 5th grade skills for the rest of the summer or combine them. You will be re-teaching, teaching and preteaching. Here are some ideas you can use to assist him this summer:

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It is so important to keep academic skills solid over the summer. Many children experience whats called the summer slump. When they return in September they appear to have never seen the tasks before. Keeping kids sharp academically, while they still enjoy the summer, is key to academic success.
7. Take him grocery shopping with you and buy some new foods youve never had before and let him help you find recipes and help you cook. This again builds vocabulary and organization skills. He can also benefit from measuring and weighing as math skills. 8. Let him help you plant a garden in the backyard or in pots in an apartment window. 9. After all of these activities, encourage him to write about all he did that day. 10. Try the summer programs at school, Boys and Girls Club, community center or local Parks and Recreation Department. Summer activity programs give kids a place to learn new skills, make new friends and be active. 11. Limit TV and video game time to 2 to 3 hours per day! 12. Although kids wont have school they should still get enough rest each night so insist they are in bed by 9:30 the latest. 13. Summer is the perfect time for parents to take control of their familys health. Outdoor activities are endless and seasonal fruits

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OH BABY! contd.
The baby issue and Tammys efforts to have one was putting a strain on their relationship. All she could think of was how to have a baby. He shook his head. His sexual needs were not being met. His romance life with his wife was now mechanical but he had been tolerating the whole thing so that he would not put more pressure on her as she was obviously under much pressure trying to conceive a child. Before the baby chase began, they laughed and played together. They had so much fun enjoying each other but all that had changed. Sex now seemed like work that they had to do with the sole purpose of making a baby which seemed to have refused to come. They had to discuss and observe her body temperature every month to know if it was up or down. This, coupled with the fact that Tammy was usually unresponsive at other times except during her baby days was beginning to make him feel frustrated. Her passiveness most of the time might be because she was tired though as she seemed to be, so often these days. He had told her that marriage was not just for the sake of procreation. They could still have a good and fulfilled marriage but with the way things were, it didnt seem like she understood him or was prepared to. There was a time he Richard had taken Ill be waiting for The doctor nodded Tammys hand in his, you in the room. She with understand- that day to show un- said. ing, I know. Such a derstanding. feeling is not unusual On the big bed, she for women who are Yes, he knew what she hissed. She was tired. waiting for children. must be going through Tired of the way evMany of them expe- but he wasnt en- erything was. Tired rience different feel- joying any of this at that intimacy between ings. They go through all. Now they only her and her husband

Rev. Taiwo I. Odubiyi

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Good. Its my job and thats why Im reminding you. What Im saying is that you should have reminded me in the afternoon. Its not compulsory it must be in the night. He yawned, Unless youre prepared to wait, anyway. I still have to prepare for tomorrows service. Im preaching. Tammy didnt reply immediately as she thought - do I have to beg him for sex? With the way hes responding, its like he is totally unconcerned about the baby issue, its as if he thinks its my responsibility and not OUR responsibility! Sighing, Richard got up and entered the bedroom. He soon emerged with his Bible and sat down. As he opened it with a pen in his hand, he thought about his marriage. His wife was beautiful with a good shape but recently, it was difficult for him to see her beauty.

accompanied her to see a fertility specialist. Richard had stylishly brought up the romance issue and the female doctor had told them that a good romance between them would help rather than disturb their chances of conception. But ... she doesnt respond. Shes so preoccupied. Richard blurted out. Tammy shook her head, Thats not the issue. I told you that Im sometimes very tired.

depression, stress, anxiety and feelings of failure. Besides, the infertility treatments can be physically uncomfortable and exhausting thereby turning the persons mind off sex at times. The slightly built woman explained. Her hair was braided and packed together at the back.

made love according to her body temperature and ovulation period. He didnt bargain for this when he got married. Lord, help us, he whispered under his breath.

Momentarily, Helens beautiful made-up face and shape came to his mind and he began to compare her with his wife. Just then, he The doctor continued, caught himself. God, looking at Richard, what am I doing? So, you will have to be patient with Tammy got up and her until shes able yawned again, bringto handle the issue ing Richard back to better. the present.

was now something they had to plan and program. It was no longer spontaneous as it should be between a married couple in love. Now their sex life had to be checked as one of the many doctors they had talked to suggested to them. And almost every month, close to her fertile period, something would happen that would upset her. She took a deep breath. Already, she felt upset by Richards words and attitude. His comments and attitude since morning contd on pg 13

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contd from pg 9 and vegetables are more available. Eating healthy and living active also helps kids feel good, reduces stress, improves strength and increases self-esteem. 14. Let them read what they want. Unlike the school year, summer offers days and days of freedom to read what they want to, rather than having to read certain books. 15. Get audio, or read-along, books from your local library and play them during those long summer road trips. Reading along with the narrator is fun for the kids. builder/62428.html http://yclibrary.org/ http://www.readinghorizons. com/blog/post/2011/05/12/3Tips-to-Avoid-theSummer-Reading-Slump.aspx Here are some fun educational sites for your son to visit: Scholastic.com/summerreading: Lots of titles for all levels. Kids-space.org: Stories, poems: Written by kids for kids. Rif.org/readingplanet: Activities, authors and contests for every level. Bookreviewsbykids.com: Allows your child to post his/her own book review. Funschool.kaboose.com: Fun math, science and language-arts activities. Discoverykids.com: Uses games, experiments, etc. to teach about science. Freshbrain.org Exploratorium.edu www.ala.org

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Obtain Your Green Card Through Cancellation of Removal II) ABNORMAL WEIGHT LOSS (Part
have been asking her how she was able to lose it. Janet, however, began to get concerned that her weight loss is not intentional and it has been progressive. She is generally in a good state of health. The only other thing she noticed is that she eats a lot and loves the winter weather even when everyone is freezing cold. Her friends feel it is a good thing she is losing weight but Jane is bent on having an evaluation. Is Janet just paranoid? Ans: Janet is not just paranoid. She has unintended consistent weight loss. She needs to get evaluated, even though her weight loss may look like a quick fix to her previous overweight problem. Janet visited her doctor who on further questioning discovered that Janet had been feeling her heart beat fast (palpitations) for a few months. She moves her bowel a couple of times in a day. The doctor had a suspicion of hyperthyroidism, which was confirmed by blood work. Thyroid hormone controls the metabolism of the body. It is secreted from the thyroid gland which is located in the front part of the neck. Normally it is not prominent. When the gland produces too much hormone (thyroxine), it speeds up body metabolism. This can present in several ways such as weight loss, nervousness, shaking of the hands and fingers (tremors), excessive hunger, fast/ pounding heart beat (palpitations), sweating, and more frequent bowel movement. It is like activating the body system. Some people may also have prominent and protruding eyes. Hyperthyroidism is easily treatable with antithyroid medications or radioactive iodine to stop the cells from producing too much hormones. Scenario 2: Joe is in his mid-fifties and

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Maintaining a healthy weight has become the focus of many, as health implications of obesity are now better appreciated. As was discussed in the first part of this article last month, abnormal loss of weight is unintended/unplanned weight loss. Finding the cause can pose a diagnostic challenge. Several medical conditions present as weight loss which can pose challenges at making diagnosis. It is extremely important to give the doctor as accurate a history as possible to assist in planning a systematic approach at investigating the cause. Unintentional weight loss becomes a concern when someone loses up to ten pounds in one month or experiences progressive decrease in weight over several weeks or months. Like we did last month, we will look at more scenarios that cause weight loss: Scenario 1: Ms. Janet has been overweight most of her life. She noticed over the course of one year, she has lost about fifty pounds. She had always wanted to lose the weight and people

Maintaining a healthy weight has become the focus of many, as health implications of obesity are getting better appreciated. As was discussed in the first part of this article last month, abnormal loss of weight is unintended/unplanned weight loss. Finding the cause can pose a diagnostic challenge.
lives a relatively quiet and healthy life. He has lost about twenty pounds within two months. He does not drink alcohol and has no physical complaints apart from the weight loss. He used to smoke up until six years ago. His wife succeeded in convincing him to have a doctors check up after about several months of weight loss. What are your thoughts on Joes weight loss? Ans: At the doctors visit, Joes blood work did not reveal anything to point to as reason for his weight loss. The doctor decided to do a chest X-ray because of Joes remote history of smoking. There was an abnormality on the chest X-ray. After this, Joe remembers that some years back a doctor had told him about a small spot on a chest X-ray he did for other reasons. He did not follow-up because he felt he had no symptoms. It turned out that after taking a piece of the abnormal spot (biopsy) and sending it to the laboratory, it was cancer in the lungs. Cancer anywhere can cause weight loss. It is very essential to give past history as it may be vital to diagnosis. Cancers at times may take a long time before they present with florid symptoms. Worse still are cancers that grow in areas of the body where there is enough room to grow big before causing major symptoms. Such areas are cancer in the stomach, colon, and much more. Do not ignore symptoms such as blood in sputum, or unresolved cough in previous/ current smoker. Blood in stool should also not always be assumed to be hemorrhoids. Females should also be aware of bleeding in between periods or bleeding after menopause. Joe was lucky as his cancer was successfully treated. Other Things Cause Weight Loss There are several other causes of weight loss which cannot be fully covered in these two articles. Extreme stress can cause weight loss. However, stress as a cause of weight loss is a diagnosis of exclusion when other ageappropriate tests have been done. Take Home Message Unintentional weight loss more often than not is a pointer to an underlying disease. Delay in seeking medical attention may mean progress of disease and worsening of condition, and prognosis. It is very important to inform the doctor of all the things you have noticed. Do not hide anything or assume some things are not important. What is not important to you may be a signal to the diagnosis for the doctor. Dr. Oluwatoyosi Dairo can be contacted at Amazing Medical Services P.C. at 110-16 Sutphin Blvd., Jamaica, NY 11435 or by phone at (718) 5267600. This article is for educational purpose and it is not intended to replace the advice of your doctor.

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contd from pg 10 had been annoying her. And they were all centered on the issue of pregnancy. She sighed. Few minutes after, she began to doze. When the bedroom door opened, she woke up. She watched as Richard moved about. He eventually got in bed and Tammy went into his arms as a duty, without excitement. She whispered under her breath, God, dont let our efforts be in vain. As she mouthed the words, tears came down from her eyes. Richard heard the words and was immediately turned off but didnt talk. Then he felt she was passive in his arms. Tammy? Rather than hear her answer, he heard a sniff. A sniff? He raised his head, pulled back and looked at her face in the dark. He couldnt see clearly so he used his hand

to feel her face. His hand was wet. Tammy, are you crying?

Dont worry. Tomorrow is also a good day. Besides, we are both tired. She shook her head in What is all this? Tired? How could he be talking about denial, No, Im okay. Oh God! That is it. He tiredness in their situation? released her. This issue was She wondered in silence. getting out of hand. He was Richard pulled her closer to angry but controlled his him until she rested her head temper. He had to be patient on his shoulder. For how with her. long would they continue Pulling his shoulder, she like this? He wondered. repeated, No, Im okay. Tammy sighed. At last, she They couldnt afford to drifted off to sleep. waste their chance to conceive. The following day, Richard and Tammy left for church He held her as he pointed at 8.35AM and by 9AM out, But youre crying. they were there. He was impeccably dressed in the It doesnt matter. Im fine. dark suit he wore which gave him an air of sophistiYoure already tensed up. cation. Tammy wore a long We wont achieve any- lacy skirt and blouse with a thing this way. Lets just matching head tie. sleep tonight. Tomorrow is another day, okay? The Sunday school which was divided into three No we shouldnt miss classes began at 9.30AM. tonight. She insisted. At 10AM, the classes ended

and someone came on the altar to start the main service with prayers. The choristers, ushers and ministers took their places. Richard was beside the senior pastor. After the praise and worship session, Tammy went to the childrens class. There were about eighty children and nine teachers. She normally shared the scriptures briefly with the children before they went to their different classes according to their ages.

She continued, Dont allow anyone to touch your body in an inappropriate manner or remove your clothes, alright? To be continued. This story is from the novel Oh Baby! by Pastor Taiwo Odubiyi To order this book and others by the same author, please contact: Tel: 1-410-8187482 Website: www.pastortaiwoodubiyi.org.uk

Tammy stood in front and after a brief prayer, asked Facebook: pastor mrs taiwo them to open their Bibles to odubiyi 2 Samuel chapter 13. The older children opened their Bibles while the teachers tried to get the young ones to be quiet and listen to Tammy. She first explained the story in the text to them before she told them the lessons she wanted them to learn from it.

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contd from pg 5 resources on particular administrative violations or conduct; deciding whom to stop, question, or arrest for an administrative violation; deciding whom to detain or to release on bond, supervision, personal recognizance, or other condition; seeking expedited removal or other forms of removal by means other than a formal removal proceeding in immigration court; settling or dismissing a proceeding; granting deferred action, granting parole, or staying a final order of removal; agreeing to voluntary departure, the withdrawal of an application for admission, or other action in lieu of obtaining a formal order of removal; pursuing an appeal; executing a removal order; and responding to or joining in a motion to reopen removal proceedings and to consider joining in a motion to grant relief or a benefit. the persons ties and contributions to the community, including family relationships; the persons ties to the home country and condition~ in the country; the persons age, with particular consideration given to minors and the elderly; whether the person has a U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse, child, or parent; whether the person is the primary caretaker of a person with a mental or physical disability, minor, or seriously ill relative; whether the person or the persons spouse is pregnant or nursing; whether the person or the persons spouse suffers from severe mental or physical illness; whether the persons nationality renders removal unlikely; Whether the person is likely to be granted temporary or permanent status or other relief from removal, including as a relative of a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; whether the person is likely to According to the memo, the DHS will be granted temporary or permanent consider these factors when exercis- status or other relief from removal, ing prosecutorial discretion; including as an asylum seeker, or a the agencys civil immigration en- victim of domestic violence, human forcement priorities; trafficking, or other crime; and the persons length of presence in whether the person is currently the United States, with particular con- cooperating or has cooperated with sideration given to presence while in federal, state or local law enforcelawful status; ment authorities, such as ICE, the U.S the circumstances of the persons Attorneys or Department of Justice, arrival in the United States and the the Department of Labor, or National manner of his or her entry, particu- Labor Relations Board, among others. larly if the alien came to the United States as a young child; Some immigrants currently in the the persons pursuit of education custody of Immigration and Custom in the United States, with particular Enforcement (ICE) are being interconsideration given to those who have viewed by ICE agents to determine graduated from a U.S. high school or if they are qualified for the exercise have successfully pursued or are pur- of favorable prosecutorial discretion suing a college or advanced degrees at which could lead to their release. a legitimate institution of higher education in the United States; This article is for your information whether the person, or the per- only; it is not a legal advice. USI sons immediate relative, has served News will monitor how this memo is in the U.S. military, reserves, or na- being interpreted and applied and let tional guard, with particular consid- our readers know in the next edition eration given to those who served in steps to take to obtain favorable exercombat; cise of prosecutorial discretion. If you the persons criminal history, in- need any further clarification or If you cluding arrests, prior convictions, or have any question, please feel free to outstanding arrest warrants; contact Attorney Famuyide at 718 the persons immigration history, 647-6767 or send email to jfamuyincluding any prior removal, outstand- ide@aol.com. ing order of removal, prior denial of status, or evidence of fraud; USI News whether the person poses a national security or public safety concern;

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At the Home of Soul-Winners, we welcome You to the month of July 2011 and wish you Gods blessings and guidance in Jesus Name,.
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MARRIAGE The way it is meant to be Woman, Think before you leap..


This proves that there must be some deep emotions binding the two that will propel them into marriage. I know that God will not bring two people together who are ready to kill each other at the slightest provocation. In a lot of the situations, it is either that God was not consulted before entering into the marriage or self will is dominant in each or one of the individuals involved. Many people have anger sitting right under the surface. Where there is no genuine love and a sound foundation in the word of God, the situation quickly deteriorates. Every woman who has had to wait till at least thirty years of age or their late twenties before getting married stands to be bombarded by well wishers from the family and community with questions as to when the joyous time will be and to who. The pressure from all of this can lead a woman to make speedy and wrong decisions. Many times you enter into a marriage with a sure conviction that you will change the mans domestic habits, the way he dresses, talks (you may probably want to teach him phonetics), pick out his friends and so on, the list is endless. The truth is that you cannot change him. Think about it, it is almost impossible for anyone to change you too except by the Holy Spirit and the word of God. man who had been living in America for at least twenty years. Even though he had lived that long in the United States, his mindset was to go and marry a woman whom he will be able to keep in check because according to him, the women of this culture are too independent. He wanted someone who will satisfy his ego as a man. The mentality of some men is that women are to be seen and not heard. He did not follow the biblical principle of loving the woman and seeing her as a helpfit. Instead he saw her as someone who will enhance his economic status.

Re. Grace Eledan USI News Columnist Over a number of years I have had the opportunity to speak to different women from different nationalities that are living in different countries about issues that confront us as women in marriage. One of the most prominent issues is that love is missing in the equation. The reason that many marry is based on lust, economic or social reasons rather than love, and when the reality of everyday life sets in after the wedding ceremony, the novelty wears off and problems start. Many marriages are of convenience. Every woman must examine her motives for entering into a marriage relationship because any other reason other the perfect will of God, genuine love and attraction to each other which is referred to as chemistry, usually leads to a lifetime of heartache. That chemistry is necessary because it speaks of a foundation upon which your emotions towards each other are established. Apostle Paul stated in 1Corinthians 7:36 But if a man thinks that hes treating his fiance improperly and will inevitably give in to his passion, let him marry her as he wishes. Its not a sin

The woman on the other hand was genuinely looking to settle into a blissful marriage and because she felt that she is now old, decided to settle for the man who was available at that time. At this point we can see that the motives are opposed. This did not make for a good foundation in the marriage. They were not compatible socially, religiously, physically and in spite of every effort to make it work, it fell apart and ended with much bitterness. All of the heartache attached to the story above could have been avoided if the woman was not under pressure to prove to the world that I made it to the altar too In some situations, women marry because of loneliness or just the need to procreate. Just because another human being is around you does not mean that loneliThere is the story of a ness will just vanish. If you woman who got married to a make the mistake of marry-

ing someone who also has emotional issues which has not been dealt with, your situation will be compounded. God is interested in our relationships. The book of Psalms chapter 68:6, States, God places the lonely in families... (NLV) Let God be the one that will settle you. You cannot do it on your own. Seeking Counsel Many people have made very serious mistakes in choosing life partners. They rely on friends and family to tell them that it is OK to marry that man because he is rich, connected, or handsome. All that glitter is not gold. The best counselor is the Holy Spirit when you pray and stay in close fellowship with God. I understand that some of the people reading this may not know Him. You can. Find out more information from the number below.

grant us a match made in Sheboigan or Mineapolis or wherever you happen to live. It is all very earthly, with lots of ups and downs, stupid arguments, hurt feelings, and saying Im sorry will you forgive me He states further, A great marriage is not when the perfect couple comes together. It is when an imperfect man and imperfect woman come together, crazy for each other, and learn to accommodate, and even come to enjoy their differences Happy fishing.

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1. Any similar heavier-than-air aircraft, as a glider or helicopter. 4 The largest unit in the U.S Army Forces 6 A person who is fully grown or developed or of age 7 One or more CDs, cassettes, or longplaying records released as a single item 9 The part extending from the shoulder to the wrist 10 A plant or vegetable 13. A stir in the atmosphere; a light breeze citizen allowing that person to travel abroad and re-enter the home country 17.Ingredient or vegetable 18. Particles of dirt

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Father Of Who A man walk into a supermarket and notices a beautiful woman staring at him. She stares for quite some time, so finally the man asked Do I know you? The woman answers I think your the father of one of my kids. The man thinks for a minute then

realizes this kid she is talking about must be the result of the one and only time he ever cheated on his wife. So he says to the woman are you the stripper that was at my best friends bachelor party about 5 years ago? The woman looks at him horrified and says No, Im your sons teacher.

we developed from them. Human Race A little girl asked her mother, How did the human race The confused girl returns to come about? her mother and says, Mom, how is it possible that you The Mother answered, God told me that the human made Adam and Eve; they race was created by God had children and, so all , and Papa says we develmankind was made. oped from monkeys? The Mother answers, Well, A few days later, the little dear, it is very simple. I told girl asked her father the you about the origin of my same question. The father side of the family, and your answered, Many years ago father told you about his there were monkeys, and side.

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Should I Resist or Avoid?


Holy Spirit by persecuting Gods people Acts 7:52 They resist the Holy Spirit by refusing to keep the law / commandments of God Acts 7:53 Some resist the Holy Spirit by failing to receive the gifts of the Spirit and failing to walk in His fruit. They allow pride in their hearts, saying the gifts of the Holy Spirit are no longer functional, therefore not necessary.

Pastor Abraham Obadare USI News Columnist


obadare@christapostolicchurch.org

All of us in life at one time or the other have gotten to the crossroad of resistance and avoidance; it is our reality however that often times we do not know what to do. By the time you finish reading this article, you would know what to resist and what to avoid in Jesus name.

What does God resist? We must however come to realization that God Himself resists the proud, 1 Peter 5:5 No wonder, it was this pride what made What is resistance? The word resist Lucifer to fall from means to withstand heaven Isa. 14:12-15 or strive against or oppose - push / fight Satans power is against something or limited The book of James someone. 4:7 clearly shows that Satan is limited; this What should I resist? The bible says we scripture says resist should resist the the devil and he will devil, and he shall flee. You know that it is only a fearful person flee James 4:7 It also says we should or thing who flees. resist the devil, our ad- This is to say Satan versary, during trials can flee from us if we and temptations not push against (resist) to succumb to his him. He is not as powroaring and God will erful as he seems. strengthen and settle This is why the bible told us that he just us. 1 Peter 5:7-10 walks like a roaring Errors we often make: lion, seeking whom Many Christians he may devour. 1 resist the Holy Spirit Pet. 5:8. Please get instead the devil and your courage from persons of evil Acts the bible; Isa. 14:15 already says Satan 7:51 They resist the will go to hell, therefore be not afraid of contd from pg 27

Enemies of destiny may also find you vulnerable and weak; they may therefore set out to sneak into your life for destruction, but as Herod failed over the life of Jesus, every kind of Herod in your life shall fail in Jesus name.
him, rather resist him and he will run from you. Say to yourself, Satan has no power over me Repeat it and continue to believe it. How to resist the devil: By using Gods words again the devil as Jesus did in the wilderness Mat. 4:4, 7, 10 -Dont be afraid to say to the devil the Lord rebuke you Satan Zech 3:2; Jude 1:9 By praying Mat. 26:41 By not consenting to anyone who tells you there is another God somewhere Duet. 13:8 By putting on the whole armor of God Eph. 6:11 By remaining steadfast in the faith, not giving up in times of affliction 1 Pet. 5:9 Resist the devil but FLEE / ABSTAIN FROM (AVOID) SIN 1 TIM. 6:11 To flee is to run away, as from danger or pursuers; take flight or to move swiftly; fly; speed Random House dictionary To this end I want to reaffirm to you today that there is need to run away from sins, because sins do not leave us alone just because we have accepted Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. We are the ones who need to run away from sins. What does the bible say about fleeing from sin? It says we should flee from it. Flee from: 1. Idolatry - 1 Cor. 10:14 2. False doctrines and those who cause friction among brethren. The bible says, flee these things

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Lessons on Life and Death


Antigua they made good on their promise and began to work on starting a business while getting involved in their community. The impact of their contributions was immediately felt. They started support groups for women, young girls and boys, got actively involved in their church, and began working on a community initiative to restore and repair the grounds of the local cemetery. Eleven months after their arrival in Antigua, Dawn was dead. It had not even been a full year. How could this even be? When death knocks at our door unexpectedly, besides the inevitable pain and grief we begin to ask questions. We ask God and we ask ourselves - why? What signs did we miss? What could we have done differently? What could we have said and did not? But one thing is sure, death also brings along lessons for the living. Yet, often times because the pain is so intense we are not capable of paying attention long enough to learn. In the midst of the soreness of our hearts, God speaks to the living but we must be willing to listen and learn. Dawns untimely death has taught me the following very important lessons: ence. When Dawn and Colin decided to return to Antigua, they did not have thousands of dollars in a retirement fund but that did not stop them from giving back. They understood that it is the giving of self that will make a difference. Today as many mourn the passing of Dawn many are also thankful for the difference she made in their lives. Her contributions in life remain priceless. Copyright 2011 by Norka BlackmanRichards Norka BlackmanRichards is an educator, a writer and an empowerment speaker on women, education, diversity and generational issues. She is the Chief Editor of Empowerment 4 Real Women, the Founder of 4 Real Women International, Inc., and the Global Developer for The Global Community for Change. She teaches for CUNY at Queens College.

Norka Blackman-Richards USI News Columnist A few weeks ago I received the sad news that a good friend and business partner, Dawn James-Williams, had passed away. Her death was completely unexpected. She began to show symptoms only a few weeks before being diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. Dawns story was unusual for the immigrant experience, for after living in New York for more than two decades and not being even close to retirement she and her husband, Colin, decided to move back home to Antigua, West Indies. Among their dreams were to build a home, give back to their community of birth, and reconnect with family while enjoying yearlong warm weather. While many friends here felt that their decision to return home at yet a young age was imprudent, as a friend I was personally happy for them. They were following an uncharted route by creating their own opportunity to write a new chapter for their lives.

When death knocks at our door unexpectedly, besides the inevitable pain and grief we begin to ask questions. We ask God. We ask ourselves. Why? What signs did we miss? What could we have done differently? What could we have said and did not?
minister and a daughter of missionaries, I have been to more funerals than the average person. To this day I am always astonished that it does not matter how mean a person might have been in their lifetime when they die, it seems that people only have good things to say about them. It is as if people feel compelled to lie out of compassion. The truth is that whatever evil or pain we caused in life it cannot be erased with our death. This is why in life we must live right. of us, tomorrow may never come. Living life in isolation, resentment and un-forgiveness is never wise. Our life may not last long enough to make things right. This is why the time to make things right is always now. How many of us make plans for the golden years of retirement. We plan to migrate, we plan to give back, we plan to reconnect with family, and we plan to take care of our health but what if the golden years never come? The time to visit and reconnect with family is now. The time to give back to our communities and take care of ourselves is today. Dont leave for tomorrow what you can do today. 3) Your life can make a difference. Contrary to popular belief, it does not take great movements or famous people to change the world. Things happen because of the dedication of committed individuals. We are all placed on this earth to make a differ-

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BROOKLYN
1. Corner of Church & Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 2. By Atlantic LIRR train station on Flatbush, Brooklyn, NY 3. By Subway, Corner of Court Street & Montague St, Brooklyn, NY 4. Front of U.S Post Office on Atlantic btw 3rd & 4th Ave. Downtown, Brooklyn 5. Corner of Fulton St & Nostrand Ave. Brooklyn, NY 6. Front of U.S. Post Office on Flatlands, Carnasie, Brooklyn, NY 7. Corner of Pennsylvania & Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn, NY 8. 380 86th St Bay Ridge ( Front of R Train Station) Brooklyn NY 9. Stillwell Ave Coney Island NY ( Front of F,Q, D & F Train) 10. 1427 Rockaway Parkway Carnasie, NY (Around L Train Station) 11. Front 480 86th Street Btw. 4th Ave & 5th Ave Brooklyn, NY

QUEENS
1. Front of U.S. Post Office on Linden Blvd, Cambria Heights Queens 2. Front of U.S. Post Office Rochdale Mall, Queens. 3. Corner of Parsons Blvd & Archer, Jamaica Queens. 4. Corner of Archer & Sutphin Blvd, Jamaica, Queens. 5. Front of Citibank on 121-13 Liberty Ave, Richmond Hills, Queens 6. Corner of Leffert Blvd & Liberty Ave, Richmond Hill, NY 7. Front of U.S. Post Office on Rockaway Blvd, South Ozone Park, NY 8. 58-17 Junction BLVD Lefrak City (Front of US Post Office) 9. 209-20 Jamaica Ave Queens Village, NY (Front of US Post Office) 10. 2115 Mott Ave Far Rockaway ( Front of A Train Station) 11. 40-06 Main Street Flushing, NY (By 7 Train Station) 12. Front of US Post Office 8642 Forest Pkwy Woodhaven, NY 11421 13. Front of US Post Office 3925 61st Street Woodside, NY 11377 14. Front of U.S. Post Office 122-01 Jamaica Avenue Richmond, NY 11418 15. Front of US Post Office 195-04 Linden Blvd Saint Albans, NY 11412 16. Front of US Post Office 120-0715th Avenue College Point, NY 11356 17. Front of US Post Office 329 Beach 59th St Arverne, NY 11106 18. Front of US Post Office 7523 Main Street Flushing, NY 11367 19. Front of US Post Office 2950 Union Street Flushing, NY 11354 20. Front of US Post Office 197-33 Hillside Avenue Hollis, NY 11423 21. By F Train, Opp. Queen of Sheba 87-75 Parson Blvd Hillside, NY 22. Front of U.S. Post Office 95-07 Linden Blvd St. Albans, NY 23. Front of U.S. Post Office Rochdale Mall Rochdale Village, NY

MANHATTAN
1. Front of Duane Reade on Broadway, New York (Closest to 26 Federal Plaza) 2. Front of 291 Broadway by 26 Federal Plaza, New York 3. Front of Nigeria House on 828 2nd Ave, New York, NY 4. 525 Lenox Ave Manhattan, NY (Opp. Harlem Hospital) 5. Front of 243 Canal Street Btw. Centre & Lafayette St. (By J, M, Z, N, Q Subway) New York, NY 6. Front of 284 Canal Street Btw. Broadway, (By J,Z,W Subway) New York, NY 7. Front of 78 8th Avenue, Btw. W. 14th St & Greenwich St, New York, NY

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contd from pg 8 a cutlass, described as a long knife blade with a wooden handle, and washing the clothes and linens by hand in a bucket. Bello would not let the young women use modern appliances such as the washing machine, dishwasher, or the lawn mower. The evidence showed that Bello never sent the young women to school as she had promised and never gave them any money for their years of work. Bello made the young women totally dependent on her for all their basic necessities and would not let them interact with anyone without Bello being present. Dupe finally saved up $60, given to her by friends of Bello, and called a cab. She was assisted by In Washington, D.C., Thomas E. Perez, Assistant pastors at a church in Marietta after taking the Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division, cab to the church. said, The defendant both physically abused and psychologically intimidated these women Brian D. Lamkin, special agent in charge, FBI for her own personal gain. The Department of Atlanta Field Office, said, The FBI worked Justice will continue to vigorously prosecute in- very hard to not only apprehend Ms. Bello, who dividuals who force persons to do work against had previously fled the U.S., but to provide the their will. The evidence also showed that the much needed assistance to the victims, one of victims were sleep deprived, and forced to be on whom hadnt seen her parents in ten years. The call for Bellos child all night. The women were close coordination with the many law enforcegiven ceaseless tasks such as mopping the floor ment agencies and the U.S. Attorneys Office in with rags, washing a privacy fence in Bellos bringing Ms. Bello to justice is a testament to backyard, cutting the grass with a tool called those agents that work these difficult and emohome had multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, Bello made the young women sleep on the floor or a couch, would not let them use the shower, but instead required them to bathe with the water in one bucket. Even though the young women cooked all of Bwllos meals, they were not allowed to eat the food they cooked, as Bello made them eat cheaper food or, sometimes, food that had spoiled and was moldy. Laome testified that she often threw up from the food Bello made her eat, and that at on at least one occasion, Bello made her eat that vomit. tionally exhausting human trafficking cases. Bello moved out of the United States during the investigation. She was indicted on the charges in September, 2010. She was found and arrested at Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston upon re-entering the United States. Sentencing for Bello has been set for Aug. 24, 2011, before U.S. District Judge William S. Duffey, Jr. The two forced labor charges and the two labor trafficking charges carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. The two document servitude counts carry a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. Lastly, the alien harboring count carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. Assistant U.S. Attorney Susan Coppedge and Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Criminal Section Deputy Chief Karima Maloney are prosecuting the case. Courtesy: DHS

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Attorney Famuyide Wins Big for Panama Canal Workers Spouse


we have groups, some of which require employment as a precondition to obtaining green card. We also have some jobs that earn you permanent resident status without necessarily through an employer. Some of the groups that qualify as special immigrants are; Afghan/Iraqi Translator, Armed Forces Member, Broadcaster, International Organization Employee, Iraqi Who Assisted the U.S. Government, Afghan Who Assisted the U.S. Government, NATO-6 Nonimmigrant, Panama Canal Employee, Juvenile Court Dependent, Physician National Interest Waiver and Religious Worker. This list continues to grow as more and more incentives are required to accomplish U.S. National interest all over the world.

Good News is to be shared. It was another day of great joy for another immigrant before an immigration Judge in New York when Attorney Famuyide explored a rarely used law to obtain permanent resident status for the spouse of a Panamanian who was a former employee of the United States in the Panama Canal Zone. This case was formerly botched by another attorney some years ago which resulted in this immigrant being placed in removal proceedings. Attorney Famuyide was retained about two years ago. It was a joyful ending for a journey to obtain permanent resident status which started about 20years ago. Now this immigrant can now begin to pursue the American dream. It is important that all immigrants should know that you are not a failure until you stop trying. It is important not to give up. There many areas of the law that are rarely explored. This falls under one of them. An attorney could spend a lifetime without encountering a case of this nature.

Attorney Famuyide filed the necessary documents required to prove eligibility for relief as the spouse of a special immigrant who worked for the U.S. government in the Panama Canal Zone. At the hearing, Attorney Famuyides client testified in support of her case and after the hearing, the applicaUnder the U.S. Immi- tion was granted for gration law, there is her to be issued her a group identified as permanent resident Special Immigrants. card. The law specifically created a unique pro- For the benefit of imcedure for obtaining migrants out there who permanent resident might be qualified for status for anyone who this relief; an employfalls under this catego- ee of the Panama Canal ry. Under this category Company, the Canal of Special Immigrants, Zone Government, or

the United States Government in the Canal Zone is eligible to apply for a green card (permanent residence) if they have an approved Form I-360, Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant. Eligibility Criteria To qualify, the individual must have been one of the following, at the time the Panama Canal Treaty of 1977 was enacted: A resident in the Panama Canal zone who was working for the Panama Canal Company or Canal Zone Government, and Worked for the Panama Canal Company or Canal Zone Government for at least 1 year OR A Panamanian national who honorably retired from the United States Government employment in the Canal Zone with a total of 15 years or more of faithful service OR An employee of the Panama Canal Company or Canal Zone Government

This case was formerly botched by another attorney some years ago which resulted in this immigrant being placed in removal proceedings. Attorney Famuyide was retained about two years ago. It was a sweet ending for a journey to obtain permanent resident status which started about 20years ago
who had performed faithful service for five or more years as an employee, and Whose personal safety or the personal safety of his or her spouse or child is in danger as a direct result of the special nature of his or her employment, and was the direct result of the Treaty Application Process To apply for a green card while in the United States based on employment with the Panama Canal Company, the Canal Zone Government or the United States Government in the Canal Zone, you must file Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. This article is for your information only, if you need assistance applying for green card, please feel free to contact Attorney Famuyide at 718-6476767 or send email to jfamuyide@aol.com. USI News

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N I G E R I A V O T E D A G A I N S T G AY R I G H T S D E C L A R AT I O N A S T H E U N I T E D N AT I O N S PASSES L ANDMARK RESOLUTION.


Nigeria has kicked against the United Nations resolution that endorsed the rights of gay, lesbian and transgendered people, warning that the world body could turn into a guinea pig of policies that cannot be implemented by member states. Nigerias vote was, however, not enough to defeat the resolution which was passed by the Geneva-based Council with 23 votes in favor,19 against and three abstentees. The resolution brought forward by South Africa was supported by the United States, the European Union and Latin American countries. Nigeria, which spoke on behalf of the African group at the council, was prominent among the nations that voted against it, including Russia, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. Speaking on behalf of the Africa group, Nigerias representative at the Council Ositadinma Anaedu said African countries, and more than 90% of African people dont support the resolution.

BRITISH-NIGERIAN COUNCILLORS PLEDGED SUPPORT FOR ETHNIC MINORITIES.


The Association of British-Nigerian councilors have pledged support for ethnic minorities, Including Nigerians living in the United Kingdom. Councilor Adedamola Aminu, the newly Elected chairman of the association, gave the pledge at the associations annual general meeting and election of its officials in London. According to the relevant 2007 statistics, nearly 31% of Londons population is from ethnic minority communities. Aminu said the association would tackle among other things, the incessant violence and gun Killing of youths, especially in the Nigerian community. He also said, they will raise these concerns with the appropriate authorities and agencies, including the central government of the United Kingdom, with a view to finding long lasting solutions to them. He expressed concern over the under-representation of the ethnic minorities in decision making bodies in the United Kingdom and urged members of the community, especially Nigerians, to show more

A NIGERIAN IN THE RACE FOR NEW Y O R K C I T Y C O U N C I L S E AT.


A Nigerian, David Kayode says he will run for a seat in the New York City Council, hoping to become the first African to be elected into the council. Kayode, a Baptist minister and staff of the New York City Department of Homeless Services, is running for the 28th Council District in the election to be held in November. He said in New York that his campaign would focus on employment, education, housing and public safety for his constituents in New York. Kayode, is a native of Ijero Kingdom in Ekiti State, who immigrated to the United States in 1977, said his close relationship with the former city councilman White would serve as a boost to his campaign. He is a democrat and a strong supporter of President Barack Obama. He is married to Adunni and they have five children - three girls and two boys. The New York City Council, the law-making body of the City of New York comprises of 51 members from 51 council districts throughout the five boroughs. Olakunle O. Bolarinwa, Is a Nightline Family Member Of The Voice Of America {VOA}. E-mail: busayj@gmail.com

NIGERIAN BORN AMERICAN OFFERS STUDENTS SCHOLARSHIP WORTH FIVE MILLION NAIRA.
Mr. Bob Agbede, has offered scholarship worth Five Million to indigent Nigerian best graduating engineering students, spread over the next 10 years. The lucky recipients would be free to pursue Masters Degree in the field of Engineering at any United States University of their choice, beginning from this year. He said that the gesture was part of his way of giving back to the Nigerian society and appreciation of the goodness of God upon his life.

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tiers of government share varying levels of responsibilities for providing health care services, with no clear cut distinction. The Federal Government is largely responsible

care services through the teaching hospitals, specialized facilities i.e. psychiatric and orthopedic hospitals and some medical centers located in certain parts of the Country.

Health

government is also involved in the training of nurses, midwives, health technicians and the provision of technical assistance to the local government health facilities.

is, sadly, not the case. As with other aspects of public governance, there are fairly good health care policies reflecting the good intentions of the government but the implementation

International Correspondent
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Ayobami Odeyemi

NIGERIA- With the recently concluded general polls, which has been widely adjudged as the freest and fairest in the countrys history and the successful inauguration of new administrations across the three tiers of government, hopes are high that the healing process has already begun. Thus, Nigerians, home and abroad, and indeed the international community can look forward to considerable growth and development in all the sectors of government, under the new dispensation. One vital area the new government needs to urgently look into is the healing of the nations ailing health care system. Nigerians, regardless of their socioeconomic status, deserve a quality and accessible health care service delivery system. The country operates a three-tier government made up of the Federal government, State governments and the Local government Areas. The three-

One vital area the new government needs to urgently look into is the healing of the nations ailing health care system. Nigerians, regardless of their socioeconomic status, deserve a quality and accessible health care service delivery system.
for providing policy guidance, planning and coordination of state-level implementation of the National Health Policy as well as maintenance of health management information systems and disease surveillance. The Federal government is also responsible for drug regulation, vaccine management, training of health professionals and provision of tertiary health The responsibility for management of health facilities and programs is shared by the State Ministries of Health, State Hospital Management Boards, and the Local Government Areas (LGAs). The State governments operate the secondary health facilities (general hospitals) and in some cases tertiary hospitals, as well as some primary health care facilities. The state The local governments on their parts oversee the operations of primary health care facilities within their geographic areas. With this structure in place, one would ordinarily expect a functional health care service delivery at the various levels of health care, especially at the rural areas where there is low access to orthodox medical treatments; however, this and sustainability of the policies remains a herculean task. The primary health care centers are supposed to be situated in every ward in all the local governments within the federation to allow the citizenry ease of access to basic medical services especially at the rural areas, and help with the promotion of community health and environmental sanita-

tion. But a trip around some of these facilities especially in the rural areas will show that the centers are in no position to effectively deliver primary health care services. Besides the fact that the centers are generally short staffed with very few qualified hands. The registered nurses and midwives attached to the centers are often urban dwellers who occasionally visit the centers at their convenience leaving their patients at the mercy of the ill trained support staff who the ignorant members of the communities refer to as Doctors and Nurses. There are few lucky communities that have centers with straightout of- school Doctors on National youth service attached to them. The generally dirty surroundings of the centers, especially those in the rural areas, speak volume of the competence of the staffers to educate the members of their host communities about the need to sanitize their environment and maintain personal hygiene to safeguard their health. Also, the dispensaries are always short of essential drugs, hence if the medications needed by a patient are not any of the vaccines donated by the international donor agencies, such patient may have to travel to the nearest local pharmacy to..... to be continued..

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Contd from pg 21 - 1 Tim 6:3-11; Rm. 16:17 3. Evil desires of youth 2 Tim. 2:22; sinful desires 1 Pet. 2:11 4. Sexual immorality (fornication sex before marriage, etc.) - 1 Cor. 6:18 This is so serious because if someone like David, a man after Gods own heart could fall into the sin of sexual immorality, then anyone could fall into it. This is why the Bible says we should run. I read an article on CBN. com and the title is Escaping Sexual Sin Before its Too Late written by Rev. Marty ORouke. A question was raised in the article, saying, When do you need to flee? I quote: When you find yourself thinking about a friend, co-worker, ministry partner, counselee and how much you enjoy being with this person -- FLEE! When you look forward to spending more time with this person and you make sure you look especially nice if you know you might see your friend that day -FLEE! If you begin to fantasize about being with this person or knowingly start touching your friend in innocent ways -- FLEE! When you become more secretive about your interaction with your friend because people like your spouse might misunderstand your friendship -FLEE! If you receive cards, e-mails or presents from this person that you would not want your spouse to see -- FLEE! When you find yourself comparing your spouse in an unfavorable way to your friend-- FLEE! If you start confiding in your friend about your marital problems FLEE those things that entrap us, copy. Also available for as Jesus advises in Mark your benefit is a daily devo9:43-47 tional titled The Way and a life-changing book titled Conclusion: Chosen But Naughty. Call In 1862, a woman by the now and enrich yourself name of Leslie wrote a hymn with life-lifting informatitled, If you are tired of the tion which is laid out in the load of your sins, let Jesus books. come into your life now Our TV programs show: This must be what Jesus Queens: QPTV 34 on meant in Mat. 11:28 when Wednesdays at 2pm & He said, come to me; Fridays at 5:30pm If you are tired of the Brooklyn: BCAT 35/98 at load of your sin, Let Jesus 8:30 on 2nd & 4th Sundays come into your heart; If you Long Island: CABLEVIdesire a new life to begin, SION 115 on Sunday 7am Let Jesus come into your Worldwide: LifezoneTV Why dont we run from heart. Just now, your doubt- www.lifezonetv.com/index. sins? ings give oer; Just now, html on Monday @ 6:30pm May be we dont believe reject Him no more; Just & Thursday @ 5:30pm they can hurt us; but the now, throw open the door; Pastor Abraham Obadare bible says the wages of sin Let Jesus come into your is a minister at Christ Apis death heart. Source: http://www. ostolic Church WOSEM, May be we love them h y m n a l . n e t / h y m n . p h p / 108-02 Sutphin Blvd., more than God; but if we h/1038#ixzz1MM7iqmWL Jamaica, NY 11435. Listen say thats not the case, then to Radio broadcast on www. 5. Profane and vain bab- we should start showing May the Lord assist you in eagernessofgod.org or visit bling talks - 2 Tim. 2:16, 23; God love by preferring Him your resisting and fleeing. www.wosem.org 1 Tim 6:20 ;Tit. 3:9; over those sins. 6. The path of the wicked Do you have a sermon Prov. 4:14-17 How can we run from sin? notebook? I have custom7. All appearances of evil By cutting off (avoid- ized one for you. Please - 1 Thess. 5:22 ing or walking away) from call 516-8605729 for your Example of someone who fled from sin: Joseph Gen. 39:1-12 That was the way Joseph chose to live his life; how are you leaving yours? How will you continue to live your life from this day on? It seems as if the only way to overcome some sins is by flight. Why should we run from sin? Because sin enslaves people John 8:34; Rom 6:16; Rom. 7:14 & 25

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to move on. What you need to do right now is to file for divorce to set yourself free of the marriage. If you meet another woman, marriage will still work for you, but this time you must do things right. Do not attempt to use the North Carolina marriage to file, because at the end

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Hi. I stumbled on your blog/webMy name is Marco Perez I am an illegal immigrant from site, and I am curious about someGresham, Oregon. I have lived in the United States since I thing. I shredded my confirmation entered in 1995 at age 3. This is the only country I know. I number printout for DV Lottery currently graduated from High School 2012 after checking the result in May 2011 and reand I want to go on to College. I was wondering if alizing that I did not win. I safeguarded the confirthe Dream Act passes would I be able to benefit from mation number for so long. Now that the May 2011 it. Would it help so that I can get an I.D and drivers result has been canceled how do I know if I am license because up to now, I have been working under selected when the result is released on July 15, 2011. Is there any alternathe table and I get paid under the table. I want a nortive to the online verification? Do selected candidates often get mailed via mal job so I dont have to be stressing if they pay me post again? or not. Thanks for your mail. You are a perfect candidate for the Dream Act provided you have no criminal record. It appears that your problem will be solved once the law is passed. You need to be proactive in reaching out to your Congress representative to support the passage of the bill. The Dream Act when passed will provide illegal aliens who entered the United States before the age of sixteen with benefits that will lead to permanent resident status. These aliens will be able to apply for permanent residence after 3years or 6yrs on a probationary status. The requirements are that the alien must demonstrate good moral character. The alien must not have abandoned the aliens residence in the United States. The alien must have completed at least 1 of the following: (i) The alien has acquired a degree from an institution of higher education in the United States or has completed at least 2 years, in good standing, in a program for a bachelors degree or higher degree in the United States. (ii) The alien has served in the uniformed services for at least 2 years and, if discharged, has received an honorable discharge. The alien has provided a list of all of the secondary educational institutions that the alien attended in the United States. If you meet all these requirements, you will get your legal status documents when the Dream Act is passed. Good luck. Thanks for visiting us online. I quite sympathize with your plight. You must have decided to shred the confirmation number in a fit of anger. It must have been that you wanted to put another disappointment behind you, but there is a good lesson in your case for the future. It is not over until it is over. Unfortunately, your case seems hopeless unless the U.S. Department of State changes their mind again to send the result by mail. The last instruction from the State Department is that the result will not be sent by mail, so the only means of checking the result will be online using your confirmation number.

You Need the Law to Change


Hello Mr. Famuyide, I was reading the U.S Immigration News and I wanted to know if you would know or have a solution to my problem: I am an illegal immigrant at the age of 16. I am about to go to College this August and I know not having my papers will be a real problem when trying to get a job to help pay for school. I was smuggled up here when I was 10. My sister is a green card holder, but I and my mother are not. So please I ask again if there is nothing that can be done to help my situation. I really look forward to your reply. Thanks for your mail. You will definitely need the law to change. The Dream Act or the Comprehensive Immigration Reform will work for you. Likewise, if the Section 245(i) of the Immigration & Nationality Act is returned, you could get green card through your mother if she is filed for by her U.S. citizen spouse. Please continue to call or write to your Congress representative to support the passage of the Comprehensive Immigration Reform.

You Marriage Case is Dead before Filing; Dont Waste Your Money
Greetings Sir. My name is AA. I am from Republic of Benin West Africa. I have been married to an American citizen since 2007 in North Carolina. A few months after our marriage myself and my wife started having a lot of misunderstanding so I moved from North Carolina to New York where I live right now. I have never filed any document with the immigration and I will love to file now .Can I still file? When I separated from my wife I left behind every proof of me and her being together. The only thing I have left is my marriage pictures. Now my wife has a baby for someone else and lives with another man. It is a long story. Sir I need your advice to move on with my life. May GOD bless you for all the information you provide to the community. Thanks for your mail. Sorry about your marriage not working out, now you need to move on. You can no longer file with the marriage to a woman who is currently with another man with a child. It appears that you abandoned the marriage some years ago. It appears that the marriage was not documented. It also appears that you both have decided

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MaTTer of rudolf STrYdoM, reSPondenT


A conviction under section 21-3843(a)(1) of the Kansas Statutes Annotated for violation of the no-contact provision of a protection order issued pursuant to section 603106 of the Kansas Protection from Abuse Act constitutes a deportable offense under section 237(a)(2)(E)(ii) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. 1227(a)(2) (E)(ii) (2006). FOR RESPONDENT: Leon Versfeld, Esquire, Kansas City, Missouri BEFORE: Board Panel: GRANT, MALPHRUS, and MULLANE, Board Members. MULLANE, Board Member: In a decision dated July 8, 2010, an Immigration Judge found the respondent removable for violation of a protection order under section 237(a)(2)(E) (ii) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. 1227(a) (2)(E)(ii) (2006), and ordered him removed from the United States. The respondent has appealed from that decision. The appeal will be dismissed. The respondent is a native and citizen of South Africa who entered the United States in 2004 as a nonimmigrant and adjusted his status to that of a lawful permanent resident on March 11, 2008. The District Court of Kiowa County, Kansas, issued a temporary order on April 28, 2010, granting the respondents wife protection from abuse pending a hearing scheduled for May 26, 2010. Included in domestic violence, including temporary or final orders issued by civil or criminal courts (other than support or child custody orders or provisions) whether obtained by filing an independent action or as a pendente lite order in another proceeding. The sectrial release, diversion, probation, suspended sentence, postrelease supervision or at any other time during the criminal case that orders the person to refrain from having any direct or indirect contact with another person; (5) an order issued in this or any other state as a condition of release after conviction or as a condition of a supersede as bond pending disposition of an appeal, that orders the person to refrain from having any direct or indirect contact with another person; or (6) a protection from stalking order issued pursuant to K.S.A. 60-31a05 or 60-31a06, and amendments thereto. The respondents conviction does not specify under which part of section 21-3843 he was convicted. Moreover, the statute included violations of court orders that would not be covered by section 237(a)(2) (E)(ii) of the Act. For example, a restraining order issued pursuant to section 60-1607 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated pertains to orders involving the disposition of property pending final judgment on a petition for divorce, so a violation of section 21-3843(a) (3) would not be a removable offense under section 237(a)(2)(E) (ii). Therefore the respondents conviction for violating section
to be contd

Eric Holder U.S Attorney General

Decided May 24, 2011 U.S. Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review Board of Immigration Appeals
that order was a requirement that the respondent not contact his wife or request another person to contact her, either directly or indirectly. On May 6, 2010, the respondent was convicted under section 21-3843 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated of violating the terms of the protection order and of harassment by phone under section 21-4113(a)(2). In a Notice to Appear (Form I-862) dated May 12, 2010,1 the Department of Homeland Security charged the respondent with removal under section 237(a)(2)(E)(ii) of the Act as an alien who had violated that portion of a protection order that involved protection against credible threats of violence, repeated harassment, or bodily injury to the person for whom the protection order was issued. The respondent filed a motion to terminate the proceedings, arguing that his attempt to make a phone call to his wifes home in violation of the no-contact provision of the temporary protection order did not fall within section 237(a)(2)(E)(ii). The Immigration Judge determined that because each part of the protection order was entered to protect the respondents wife and children from future abuse at his hands, the respondents violation of the no-contact provision rendered him removable. 1003.1(d)(3)(ii) (2011). Our analysis begins with looking at two statutes that are critical for deciding this case. The first is section 237(a)(2) (E)(ii) of the Act, the ground of removal, which provides: Any alien who at any time after admission is enjoined under a protection order issued by a court and whom the court determines has engaged in conduct that violates the portion of a protection order that involves protection against credible threats of violence, repeated harassment, or bodily injury to the person or persons for whom the protection order was issued is deportable. For purposes of this clause, the term We review the Im- protection order migration Judges means any injunction determination regard- issued for the purpose ing this question of of preventing violent law de novo. 8 C.F.R. or threatening acts of ond is the State statute. The respondent was convicted of violating section 21-3843 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated,2 which provides, in pertinent part, as follows: (a) Violation of a protective order is knowingly or intentionally violating: (1) A protection from abuse order issued pursuant to K.S.A. 60-3105, 60-3106 and 60-3107, and amendments thereto; (2) a protective order issued by a court or tribunal of any state or Indian tribe that is consistent with the provisions of 18 U.S.C. 2265, and amendments thereto; (3) a restraining order issued pursuant to K.S.A. 38-2243, 382244 and 38-2255 and K.S.A. 60-1607, and amendments thereto; (4) an order issued in this or any other state as a condition of pre-

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cation to immigrate (a green card application) under the terms of the 2012 Diversity Visa Lottery. 2. Plaintiffs come from difHillary Clinton f e r e n t Secretary of State b a c k grounds and As speculated in last months edition of all around the world. the U.S. Immigration Some are currently News, this is to inform resident in the U.S. and our readers that a class working on temporary action has been filed work visas or studyon behalf of those who ing, seeking to transiwon the DV Lottery tion to permanent legal 2012 in the result re- status. Others reside leased on May 2, 2011 abroad and have exthat was subsequently pressed an interest in both the American canceled. way of life and living The plaintiffs in the up to our standards and law suit are from over values by pursuing this five different coun- legitimate and legal tries. This is still break- opportunity to attempt ing news. USI News to realize their dream. will keep our readers 3. All Plaintiffs lawposted in the August fully and properly folissue of our newspa- lowed the rules set by per. The law suit was the Defendant Departfiled by a group of ment of State (DOS or lawyers in California. Department) for enterUSI News supports ing the 2012 Diversity this move because of Visa Lottery (comthe untold emotional monly known as the and physical hardship Green Card Lottery). the cancellation inflict- In the first few days of ed on winners. Here is May 2011, all received an Excerpt from the an official U.S. Government notifilaw suit; cation advising that 1. Named Plaintiffs they had been successand class members ful in this endeavor (hereinafter Plain- meaning that they had tiffs) seek restoration been among the lucky of a broken commit- few, less than 1%- sement made to them lected to go forward in writing by the U.S. with the process of Government in May applying for a green 2011, granting them card. DOS then broke the opportunity to this commitment, deproceed with an appli- claring the results void and appointing a new

Class Action Filed Against Hillary Clinton for Canceled DV Lottery 2012 Result
drawing date in midJuly. It cited to a computer glitch, leading to a skewing of results, with the overwhelming majority of selectees coming from those who submitted their petitions on the first two days of the entry period. 4. Two key facts that are undisputed by all parties, including DOS are: a) the Plaintiffs did not do anything wrong, and b) the only party with any wrongdoing in the matter of the 2012 Diversity Visa Lottery program is DOS itself. 5. Despite this agreed apportionment of zero blame to Plaintiffs, DOS has failed to perform its nondiscretionary duty to process the approved petitions of Plaintiffs. Instead, it has taken an arbitrary and capricious course of action that punishes the Plaintiffs by breaking the previously made written commitment made to them and denying them the opportunity to progress with an immigrant visa or adjustment of status application as mandated by statute, 8 U.S.C. 1154(a)(1 )(I)(i)(ll), and regulation, 22 C.F.R. 42.33(d). 6. The damage caused to the Plaintiffs by this unfair and illegal act carried out by DOS has been devastating. During the window of time between the publishing of the lottery winners and DOS purported rescission of the results; approximately 22,000 individuals - these Plaintiffs and class members - received notification that they were selected. l Thousands of these individual selectees took action to pursue the green card process. There are thousands of specific events that can only begin to explain the pain this has caused - individuals leaving jobs, turning down of offers selling possessions including cars, cancelling long-term residential lease arrangements, getting married, collectively spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in courier and postal costs to file applications, undertaking medical examinations, undergoing vaccinations, returning to home countries - all on the strength of the in-writing notification made by the U.S. Government. 7. However the most extreme pain lies in the psychological trauma of having longstanding hopes, often lifelong dreams, of a better life being honestly and fairly won, and then cruelly and unfairly taken away by the Department of State. All members of the plaintiff group value the opportunity granted to them by winning the green card lottery more than money. The Plaintiff group has not expressed an interest in monetary compensation. All Plaintiffs simply want the commitment originally made to them by the United States government to be honored. 8. DOS will argue that it was required to break its written commitment to 22,000 individuals to comply with a congressional mandate. This is not true. The key mandate that Congress placed on the Department of State is that petitioners qualify through random selection... 8 U.S.C. I 154(a)(I)(I) (ii)(Ll). Although DOS did mismanage the running of the lottery and generate the results in an unusual way as a result of an apparent computer glitch, the critical failure was not to properly and objectively consider, after the event of drawing, if the outcome was or was not random as required by Congress. 9. The outcome was indeed not uniform, but nevertheless still random as required by law. Tragically, the nonuniform result prompted a kneejerk reaction by DOS to announce the cancellation of results, bringing untold devastation to the 22,000 winning individuals involved. Had it taken the time and diligence to stringently and critically analyze the results DOS officials would have found that - although unusual- the results are most certainly still random, and still unscrupulously fair to all parties involved. 10. Had DOS made an objective assessment of the results, against the congressional mandate stated by Congress, and using a straightforward dictionary defi-

nition, it would have found that the original results were both random and fair. By not carrying out this analysis, DOS has exhibited callous indifference to the 22,000 selected individuals involved. DOS has breached its ministerial duties to 1) conduct the Lottery in an objective fashion and 2) process the approved petitions and subsequently submitted paperwork of those selected to conclusion. The action it took in purporting to void the lottery results and breaking the previously made-in-writing commitments were not commensurate with the facts of the situation, were arbitrary and capricious, and have caused irreparable damage to Plaintiffs. II. The Plaintiffs merely seek a solution that preserves all aspects of their status as approved petitioner in the 2012 Diversity Visa Lottery, which is their rightful status given Congress intent that selectees be chosen in a random and fair manner and the in-writing commitment already made to them by the Department of State. This is for your information only. If you need assistance regarding this matter, please feel free to contact Attorney Famuyide at 718-647-6767 or send email to jfamuyide@ aol.com. USI News

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