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Seabird
02-14-2008, 09:15 AM
PR From The McAllister Family Campaign For Justice

12 February 2008

Mark James (“Jamie”) McAllister, second eldest to Malachy
McAllister, was deported to Dublin from Newark Airport on
Friday, February 8, 2008. He was arrested and taken into
detention the previous Thursday, during what he was led to
believe was a routine meeting with Department of Homeland
Security (“DHS”) officials. Malachy and Jamie have for the
last four years been obligated to check in personally with
the DHS on a monthly basis: Malachy, because he was denied
political asylum, and Jamie because of an indiscretion
committed during his teenage years.

Now in his late twenties, Jamie’s youthful mistake
condemned him to deportation to a country which he, as a
small boy, fled with his family under fire from loyalist
paramilitaries. Jamie has known no life other than that of
a typical American boy growing up in a New Jersey
neighborhood surrounded by his siblings, parents and
supportive Irish-American community. The major difference
is that he was undocumented. Even though he is married to
an American citizen, his fate was sealed.

He lived through the long legal battle his parents fought
to gain political asylum for the entire family. He knows
how hard they have worked to build lives in their adoptive
country, and he witnessed the terrible toll it took on his
young mother who died a few years ago from cancer.

The McAllister Family Campaign for Justice has always stood
firmly on the cornerstone of keeping together this close-
knit family that fled from Belfast’s violent past, taking
our cue from Article 16 of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights: “The family is the natural and fundamental
group unit of society and is entitled to protection by
society and the State.” The determination of the Irish-
American community to keep the family intact became more
critical after Bernadette McAllister’s death.

Today the McAllister family must endure further tragedy, as
they are separated by an ocean from a son, brother and
husband to whom they were not permitted to say farewell. In
a stranger’s clothing, and with only $20.00 in his
possession, Jamie McAllister was chained, shackled and
escorted by U. S. Federal Marshalls from the country and
people he loves, and dumped unceremoniously in the country
he fled from 20 years ago.

In her decision lamenting the treatment of the McAllister
family under the current harsh and impersonal immigration
laws, U.S. Federal Judge Maryanne Trump Barry complained
that “we cannot be the country we should be if…we knee-jerk
remove decent men and women merely because they may have
erred at one point in their lives,” and pleaded that “we
should look a little closer; we should care a little more.”
Clearly, the DHS is moved little by any such humanitarian
concerns.

Contact: Carol Russell
P. O. Box 103,
Convent Station, NJ 07961-0103
Tel: 973-906-1034
tapestryhands@aol.com

Americans will sleep better knowing that Homeland Security, a governmental body purportedly combating terrorism on American soil, has wisked a young man reared in America from his natural surroundings, deporting him to Ireland for nothing more than being Irish.

Fukk the Bush administration! Fukk this decision! Fukk this miscarriage of justice!

Takeshi
02-14-2008, 03:52 PM
Americans will sleep better knowing that Homeland Security, a governmental body purportedly combating terrorism on American soil, has wisked a young man reared in America from his natural surroundings, deporting him to Ireland for nothing more than being Irish.

Fukk the Bush administration! Fukk this decision! Fukk this miscarriage of justice!

I would rather he was not deported, but the truth is that he was not deported for being Irish. He was someone with a criminal record that you try to gloss over as a "youthful indiscretion."

Seabird
02-14-2008, 07:09 PM
Takeshi,

So he made a mistake when younger, is that reason to deport him now, years later?

Why are you on this forum, go play in traffic or something. Hey better yet go answer my post to you on the Peltier thread, if you can!

southarmaghceltic1888
02-14-2008, 09:40 PM
I know Takeshi, your suppsoed to support fellow Irish republicans. This is truly a tragedy in the struggle for the McAllisters.

mickyk200
02-14-2008, 09:45 PM
you try to gloss over as a "youthful indiscretion."
Indiscretion...not felony

jester2207
02-15-2008, 01:34 AM
Press Release from the McAllister Family Campaign for Justice
12 February 2008

Contact: Carol Russell
P. O. Box 103, Convent Station, NJ 07961-0103: Tel: 973-906-1034
tapestryhands@ AOL.com

Mark James (“Jamie”) McAllister, second eldest to Malachy McAllister, was deported to Dublin from Newark Airport on Friday, February 8, 2008. He was arrested and taken into detention the previous Thursday, during what he was led to believe was a routine meeting with Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) officials. Malachy and Jamie have for the last four years been obligated to check in personally with the DHS on a monthly basis: Malachy, because he was denied political asylum, and Jamie because of an indiscretion committed during his teenage years.

Now in his late twenties, Jamie’s youthful mistake condemned him to deportation to a country which he, as a small boy, fled with his family under fire from loyalist paramilitaries. Jamie has known no life other than that of a typical American boy growing up in a New Jersey neighborhood surrounded by his siblings, parents and supportive Irish-American community. The major difference is that he was undocumented. Even though he is married to an American citizen, his fate was sealed.

He lived through the long legal battle his parents fought to gain political asylum for the entire family. He knows how hard they have worked to build lives in their adoptive country, and he witnessed the terrible toll it took on his young mother who died a few years ago from cancer.

The McAllister Family Campaign for Justice has always stood firmly on the cornerstone of keeping together this close-knit family that fled from Belfast’s violent past, taking our cue from Article 16 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: “The family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State.” The determination of the Irish-American community to keep the family intact became more critical after Bernadette McAllister’s death.

Today the McAllister family must endure further tragedy, as they are separated by an ocean from a son, brother and husband to whom they were not permitted to say farewell. In a stranger’s clothing, and with only $20.00 in his possession, Jamie McAllister was chained, shackled and escorted by U. S. Federal Marshalls from the country and people he loves, and dumped unceremoniously in the country he fled from 20 years ago.

In her decision lamenting the treatment of the McAllister family under the current harsh and impersonal immigration laws, U.S. Federal Judge Maryanne Trump Barry complained that “we cannot be the country we should be if…we knee-jerk remove decent men and women merely because they may have erred at one point in their lives,” and pleaded that “we should look a little closer; we should care a little more.” Clearly, the DHS is moved little by any such humanitarian concerns.

Takeshi
02-16-2008, 04:16 PM
Takeshi,

So he made a mistake when younger, is that reason to deport him now, years later?

Why are you on this forum, go play in traffic or something. Hey better yet go answer my post to you on the Peltier thread, if you can!

Tell us what kind of mistake he made, and we might be in a position to give an informed opinion.

McLiam
02-16-2008, 11:31 PM
America, land of the free...

Takeshi
02-23-2008, 05:29 AM
Does anyone know what he did?