Author: mopress

  • Albanian Pleads for Life, But USA Authorities Refuse to Listen

    Homeland Security says it will deliver Albanian who named political assassins into their hands

    By John Wheat Gibson

    The Albanian who publicly announced the names of the assassins who killed Albanian Democratic Party leader Azem Hajdari will be deported to Albania, said Kevin Czechowicz, deportation officer for the Dallas district of the Department of Homeland Security.

    Rrustem Neza fled to the United States, but was prevented by his previous attorney from presenting the facts of his case when he appeared before an immigration judge to ask for asylum. As a result, the immigration judge denied his asylum application and he now is in jail under a final order of deportation. His two brothers Xhemal and Ismet, who subsequently presented their cases to an immigration judge, both were granted asylum.

    Mr. Czechowicz took Rrustem Neza to the Dallas-Fort Worth airport to deport him to Albania last week, but he pleaded for his life so loudly that airline officials would not let him board the plane. Czechowicz said that he will take Mr. Neza to the airport again, and will deport him. At present, Mr. Neza is detained by the DHS at the contract prison in Haskell, Texas.

    To date, Mr. Neza never has been allowed to present the facts of his case to an immigration judge. The Board of Immigration Appeals denied his motion to reopen on account of his previous attorney’s ineffectiveness. A petition for review is pending in the Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, but DHS could deport Mr. Neza before the 11th Circuit makes a decision.

    Desperately trying to save his brother’s life, Xhemal Neza has been talking to everyone who will listen about the danger to Rrustem. He even asked for the help of Senator Kay Bailey Hutcheson, but her office said the Senator had no power to intervene.

    It was Rrustem’s brother Xhemal who told him the names of the killers, after Xhemal personally witnessed the machine-gunning of Hajdari and his bodyguards. Rrustem told the names of the killers to a crowd at a meeting in the Albanian city of Tropoje while Xhemal was unconscious in a hospital in the capital city Tirana, after Xhemal was injured by police fire during a demonstration protesting the assassination.

    The assassins were associated with both the ruling Socialist Party and Hajdari’s rival for Democratic Party leadership Sali Berisha. Xhemal and Rrustem hid from the police with two of their cousins, both of whom were murdered before they could flee from Albania.

    At the hearing on Rrustem’s asylum application in Miami, the immigration judge doubted that the cousins had been murdered. The official death certificates of both cousins and a newspaper account of the murder of one of them were available to prove the truth, but Rrustem’s attorney was unaware of them and did not show them to the immigration judge.

    All pleadings, affidavits, and other evidence are available for inspection and copying at the office of Rrustem’s present attorney John Wheat Gibson. They include a detailed, sworn, account of the murder of Hajdari, and the course of Rrustem’s asylum application in the immigration court.

    Gibson’s telephone number is (214)748-6944. Xhemal Neza may be reached at (936)676-8460.

  • Govt. by Testosterone: Rrustem Neza Re-Arrested

    The man who screamed his way out of deportation has been rearrested and once again faces removal by force.

    Rrustem Neza, the Albanian refugee whose brothers all were granted asylum but whose own was denied because of his previous lawyer’s alleged incompetence, was arrested at work last Friday in East Texas and now is being held at Jena, Louisiana.

    He fears that he will be assassinated in Albania like some other of his relatives who were allied with a famous Albanian democrat (see our archives on Rrustem, including this overview.)

    “The BICE (Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement) intends to deport him by force on a chartered aircraft, even though he would have left voluntarily if BICE had sent him the customary letter to report for deportation,” reports Neza’s attorney John Wheat Gibson of Dallas.

    “His wife and son are subject to the same deportation order, but are at home,” says Gibson. “I have asked BICE to allow the whole family to leave together, but they refuse. Once again, government by testosterone.”

    ” We have not given up on trying to find a rational actor high enough in the government to arrange for the family to leave together,” says Gibson.

  • Call Out: Williamson Commissioners to Discuss Hutto Aug. 14

    email from Jay Johnson Castro, Sr.

    Here’s a call for grassroots and the media support…

    Sherry Dana, who has done a lot of research on the contracts between ICE, CCA and the Williamson County Commissioners has shared the following information about this coming County Commissioners meeting where the fate of the innocent children imprisoned there is subject to their discretion. (See the thread and agenda below)

    The Commissioners Court needs advocates of freeing the children. The Commissioners are very secret about their actions…so some of the local folks fighting for the freedom of the children will be present to make sure that the children have a voice. They would like your help and support.

    Media presence will be invaluable. These decision makers need to know that their moves are being monitored. And…the public needs to know what is being done…and what is being done in secret. We trust that the media will help keep the information going to the public.

    Please share this with you respective networks…

    In solidarity…

    Jay

    — Original Message —-
    Subject: Tuesday, August 14 Williamson County Commissioners Meeting
    From: Sherry J. Dana
    To: Jay J. Johnson-Castro, Sr.

    Jay,

    Contracts with ICE and CCA concerning T. Don Hutto are on the August 14th Williamson County commissioners’ court agenda (see below). Could you get out the word that we need people to attend the meeting and speak against the contracts? I don’t know if the commissioners plan to take action this time but I would hate for the press to say no one objected (to whatever the hell they’re planning on doing.)

    We have been insisting on speaking on Item 2 (shortly after the meeting starts at 9:30) since on several occasions they have not taken up the agenda item later in the meeting, leaving us with no opportunity to speak. They have also limited us to 5 speakers but last week they allowed everyone there to speak against the landfill so I think we can demand the same treatment. The landfill protesters also got some press because of the size of the crowd.

    I know Tuesday mornings are difficult but we would like to see as many people there as possible.

    Thanks,
    Sherry

    * * *

    NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
    WILLIAMSON COUNTY COMMISSIONER’S COURT
    AUGUST 14TH, 2007

    The Commissioner’s Court of Williamson County, Texas will meet in special session on Tuesday, Aug. 14th, 2007 at 9:30 a.m. in the Justice of the Peace, Pct. #3 Courtroom, 301 S.E. Inner Loop, in Georgetown, Texas to consider the following items:

    2. Citizen comments. Except when public hearings are scheduled for later in the meeting, this will be the only opportunity for citizen input. The Court invites comments on any matter affecting the county, whether on the Agenda or not. Speakers should limit their comments to two minutes. Note that the members of the Court may not comment at the meeting about matters that are not on the agenda.

    46. Discuss contractual relationships expressed in both the Inter-Governmental Service Agreement between the United States Department of Homeland Security/U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Williamson County, Texas and in the operation Agreement between Williamson County, Texas and Corrections Corporation of America concerning the T. Don Hutto Residential Facility (EXECUTIVE SESSION as per VTCA Govt. Code sec. 551.071 consultation with attorney.)

    50. Discuss and take appropriate action on contractual relationships expressed in both the Inter-Governmental Service Agreement between the United States Department of Homeland Security/U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Williamson County, Texas and in the operation Agreement between Williamson County, Texas and Corrections Corporation of America concerning the T. Don Hutto Residential Facility.

    Note: Read Peter Dana’s report from the August 7 meeting of the William County Commissioners Court–gm

  • Archive: Shut Down Raymondville Aug. 11, 2007

    the following item previously appeared as a site announcement at the Texas Civil Rights Review–gm

    Shut Down Willacy County Immigration Mega-Prison

    (Tent-City) Raymondville, Texas

    Saturday, August 11, 5 p.m.

    Protest and Press Conference

    No More Walls, Fences, or Prisons

    Stop Prisons for Profit

    Sponsored by the Coalition Against Immigrant Repression

    Info: (956) 373-2381 / (956) 245-2552 / (956) 292-1668

  • Maxey sez the Message Is: Defend Don't Amend

    For Glen Maxey, here’s where the focus belongs for folks who want to
    defeat the upcoming attempt to Constitutionalize homophobia: "on the
    Texas Legislature’s failure to address real issues and on our zeal to
    Defend, not Amend, the Texas Bill of Rights."
    That’s from the "No Nonsense Newsletter #2". Subscribe, it’s for free.

    Sez Maxey:

    The election will definitely come down to who can turn out the most voters.

    Help us increase our numbers by sending the Pledge to Vote page to five of your friends and get them pledge to vote against the Nonsense Constitutional Amendment.