Sunday, April 10, 2011

Friends fight to save a Gay Ugandan Man from US Deportation


Openly gay Justice Bokombe faces deportation to Uganda and his friends fear for his life.
Right now, Bokombe is being held by U.S. immigration officials and is on the verge of being deported. Bokombe, a musician, arrived in the United States five years ago from Uganda on a cultural exchange visa, which expired several years ago. Friends said Bokombe was afraid to go home and was detained more than a year ago.

In 2009, fueled by religious forces, the Ugandan government began considering a law that would impose the death penalty for certain homosexual acts. Though the government recently backed off the bill, in Uganda, homosexuality remains illegal and despised. In January, a tabloid printed the words, "Hang them" next to the picture of a gay activist. Soon after, he was murdered.Akwanya, a Ugandan native, said he believes Bokombe would face a similar fate."Actually I don't think even past the airport. They just get him and then put him in detention. In detention, he can get poisoned or [they will] hire some people in jail to kill him," said Akwanya.
Justice's friends has started a petition to keep him here in the U.S.
Those grim prospects led Hector Martinez to begin a petition drive to help Bokombe's appeal for asylum. Bokombe volunteers at a church and for several local groups, including Mental Health America of San Diego County, which is the mental health non-profit Martinez works at.

"He's a part of our community and people care about him. He deserves to live freely," said Martinez.So far, Martinez has collected more than 240 signatures, which will eventually be submitted to a judge. 
That petition is posted at http://www.change.org/.

A spokeswoman for U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement released this statement to 10News: "Over the course of the last year, Mr. Bukombe's immigration case has undergone extensive review by judges at multiple levels of our legal system. In those proceedings, the courts have held that he has failed to establish a legal basis to remain in the United States. ICE is now in the process of seeking to carry out the deportation order handed down by the immigration court."
This is intense. If you can, sign the petition.


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3 comments:

Todd HellsKitchen said...

I can't find a link for the petition?? Is it here and just not coming up in my browser??

Anonymous said...

Can he get married?

Unknown said...

If they don't give him asylum, they are giving him a death sentence.
And TODD HELLSKITCHEN, i finally found the link.
http://www.change.org/petitions/san-diego-gay-man-needs-help-now-to-not-face-deportation-to-uganda

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