The mailing says the INS had intended to deport Dennis Brutus, but their efforts were stymie by Brutus' legal counsel. The legal strategy that could enable Brutus to suspend deportation and obtain permanent residency has not yet been decided on or disclosed to the court. Some option are: l) file a suspension of deportation, 2) file a stay of deportation, 3) file for political asylum, and 4) choose to voluntarily depart the United States. A further hearing will take place in approximately 30 days. Letters and petitions protesting the INS refusal to grant Brutus the right to permanent resident status in the U.S. are urgently needed. To reach the proper officials, letters must be sent to Brutus'...
The mailing says the INS had intended to deport Dennis Brutus, but their efforts were stymie by Brutus' legal counsel. The legal strategy that could enable Brutus to suspend deportation and obtain permanent residency has not yet been decided on or disclosed to the court. Some option are: l) file a suspension of deportation, 2) file a stay of deportation, 3) file for political asylum, and 4) choose to voluntarily depart the United States. A further hearing will take place in approximately 30 days. Letters and petitions protesting the INS refusal to grant Brutus the right to permanent resident status in the U.S. are urgently needed. To reach the proper officials, letters must be sent to Brutus' attorneys - MAHMOUD and ASSOCIATES in Chicago. A large demonstration supporting Brutus was held both in and outside of the courtroom at his November 10 hearing, forcing the INS to move the hearing to a larger room. The DBDC urgently needs of financial assistance.