Cuban activist living in U.S. for 50 years, ordered deported


Obama shows his appreciation to Castro for his recent lovely family vacation by sending back a dissident who supports Democracy in Cuba. Hmm. Anyone recall how the Clinton’s had Eric Holder send back the six-year-old Elian Gonzalez? Could someone ask Hillary about it? Better good old Bill? Here tis:

Odd how after slavishly licking the boots of the Cuban dictator that Obama finally gets around to actually deporting someone.

Living for nearly half a century in the United States offers no guarantee that one can stay.

That is a reality now facing Cuban exile activist Ramón Saúl Sánchez, leader of the Democracy Movement, who received a letter Thursday from the federal government ordering him to leave the country as soon as possible. The order arrived just as he planned to sail across the Florida Straits as part of a flotilla off the coast of Cuba, organized as a show of solidarity with political prisoners in Cuban jails.

Sánchez, who obtained legal entry into the U.S. in what is known as a “parole,” had applied for permanent residency in 2002 so he could legally travel aboard the many flotillas he has organized over the years and return easily to the United States.

That permanent residency request has been denied and his parole has now also expired, according to the letter issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

“You are not authorized to remain in the United States and should make arrangements to depart as soon as possible,” stated the letter, dated April 7 and received by Sánchez on Thursday. “Failure to depart may result in your being found ineligible for immigration benefits and inadmissible to the United States in the future.”

We have millions of people here illegally, many of them criminals, yet now it’s a priority to deport this man? More at JWF  H/T:Weasel Zippers

Anyone else recall how the Clinton’s handled this one too?

And yet it was (then) Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder, under President Clinton, who concocted the “legal” cover for the INS to mace, kick, stomp, and gun-butt  their way into the home of Elian Gonzalez’s legal custodians (legal U.S. citizens and residents all) on the morning of April 22, 2000, wrench  a bawling 6-year-old child from his family at machine-gun point, and bundle him off to Castro’s terror-sponsoring fiefdom, leaving 102 people (legal U.S. citizens and residents all) injured, some seriously.

The Clinton's in action

The Clinton’s in action

22 Responses to “Cuban activist living in U.S. for 50 years, ordered deported”

  1. My Article Read (4-20-2016) – My Daily Musing Says:

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  2. Steve Dennis Says:

    I guess he wasn’t on the right side of this issue, I just hope he is safe when he gets back there!

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  3. the unit Says:

    There was a story before the Ecuador earthquake that thousands of Cubans were in Ecuador awaiting airlift to U.S. Was wondering how they faired. No more new about that did I see.
    I did look and found what some Cubans here thought about the airlift. One comment…
    Roberto Ravelo
    Vincent Ardizzone don’t know bout Jorge but I am Cuban and I want THEM TO SEND BACK !!!! the come here not for political reasons they come here for economical reasons they come n get 750 a month fee phone free FPL for 6 month a yr free Medicare n Medicaid n 250 of food stamps and I am paying for it F THEM SEND THEM BACK !!!!

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  4. Mustang Says:

    Our government is pathetic …

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  5. jay352 Says:

    Time to make a stand

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  6. petermc3 Says:

    Several points:
    1) All Cubans fleeing the commie rat dictator have refugee status , and a safe haven here, no?
    2) It was the Bill Clinton’s Waco hit-woman Janet Reno whose brave armed to the teeth commandos grabbed little Elian and sent him back to hell on earth. I thought Cuban refugees had a safe haven here, no? And surely in this twisted country we live in Hillary Clinton will score the Cuban vote.
    3) I was on a mission in Holguin, in Oriente province Cuba in December, 1999 where it was reported that people in Havana, especially the young, were forced into the streets to demonstrate for the return of little helpless, defenseless Elian.
    Cuba is a paradise for the liberals who like to be underfed, have bad skin, bad hair, mostly scrawny women and no screens on the windows and doors of what passes for hospitals ( unless your among the elite) along with a shortage of stethoscopes. But the good thing is the government trucks deliver your monthly ration of potable water, coffee, sugar, rice and flour. Just don’t run out before the month is up… and if you own a cow eating it can get you 15 years in prison; beef is for the elites, goat is for anyone else, if you can find one. And Cuban cigars are now rolled in the Dominican Republic. So I ask you, what’s not to like. Communism, coming to your town sooner than you think but not before the government takes control of our food supply.

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