Friday, May 27, 2011

Help Ola Kaso from being deported!

On the front page of the May 25th edition of the Sterling Heights Sentry, a young woman named Ola Kaso and her mother, Violeta, will be deported to their native Albania on June 10th. Ola will graduate with a 4.4 GPA on June 9th from Warren Cousino High School. She was accepted into the pre-med program at the University of Michigan and wants to be a doctor. Violeta owns a bakery in Center Line. Everything was going fine for them until their original immigration attorneys failed to file their legal application for asylum. Now their lives are in limbo.

Violeta, Ola, and Ola's sister Nevila came to the United States in 1998. They have made America their home. Nevila married an American citizen and received a green card. Now Violeta and Ola are fighting for their lives. If you want to help them from being deported, you can log on to
http://action.dreamactivist.org/ola. You may sign a petition and contact our politicians to help them stay in America. It's too bad that good people who want to be decent Americans will be sent back to their native countries because of somebody's incompetence. Please help Ola and Violeta stay here. Thank you and have a great Memorial Day.

G.J. LaRouche, 27 May 2011

(This information is based on the article titled 'Community rallies for senior facing deportation'
by C & G staff writer Cortney Casey. You can contact her at ccasey@candgnews.com or (586) 498-1046)