Saad Nabeel is an American in every way. However, in November 2009, when he was taken into custody by U.S. immigration officials, he lacked the one thing that would have allowed him to stay in the only country he has ever known: an approved green card.
Ironically, Saad’s father had a green card approved when he and his family were arrested, detained and ultimately deported. Unfortunately, the green card was not expected to arrive until January 2010.
Please check out the links below to read Saad’s full story. There are links to videos, petitions and even a place where you can donate money to help ensure Saad and his family can return home to the United States.
If you feel, like I do: that these injustices must stop-- please help to further the cause of just and fair immigration reform. Immigrants are not disposable people, and many of them, like Saad and my husband, are American in every way. They just need a legal avenue to make it official; something that has so far been denied to them.
http://www.bringsaadhome.com/
This blog is about the love story between my husband and I. Despite the precariousness and difficulties associated with being married to an Indian/Muslim immigrant who has been deemed deportable by the U.S immigration judical system I have never faltered in my love for my husband nor my belief in his integrity and moral character. All we want is the ability to stay together and have a chance at a normal life.
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