Updated information and investigation with documentation on the status of Rifqa Bary's immigration papers ...The source info has links and supporting information; this is only a portion of material.
This is way more than a blog, but I'm constrained to post it here.
Posted here on FR in hopes that many people will see this work. The immigration documents have been an ongoing concern, and central to whether Rifqa Bary will be returned to her family in Ohio.
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My money is on a bunch of gun-toting DHS thugs showing up to put father and daughter on a charter flight to Sri Lanka, never to be heard from again.
Can we deport him and give his kid asylum?
deport his ass and grant the daughter sanctuary.
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So it appears the immigration papers the FL ordered produced will not be forthcoming. If you read between the lines of what was said at the Oct. 13 hearing, I would bet the judge and GAL Barthlomew had more than an inkling the Bary’s immigration status was defective.
I’m not sure how this will play out. On Oct 23 they go back to court and the Barys may not be able to continue a stonewall act on the papers. Will they continue to claim the papers can’t be located or they have turned over “all the papers they have” now that these docs have shown up on the internet? Or will they claim the papers are irrelevant to the jurisdictional issue as between FL and OH? Can the FL court continue to retain “emergency jurisdiction” based on the absence of the immigration docs or on the basis that the Barys, including Rifqa, may be subject to deportation?
I don’t know the answers, but I do believe that if the FL judge follows through on his vow not to release the child until the papers are produced, the Bary’s only recourse would be to seek mandamus in a higher FL court. I would say we are looking at a delay of 2 or 3 months if that happens. Rifqa gets ever closer to the magic age of 18.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,566842,00.html
They have to get her back to OH first.