BULLARD VALEDICTORIAN FIGHTS DEPORTATION
ABC30.com
June 5 2008
CA
6/5/2008 Fresno, CA (KFSN) -- A top Bullard High School student is
hoping an act of Congress will keep him in this country.
Seventeen-year-old Arthur Mkoyan has been in this country since he
was four but the Federal Government wants to deport the boy and his
family to Armenia.
Graduation ceremonies are just 6 days away, and Arthur Mkoyan plans
to get his diploma, and be recognized as valedictorian. But before
the month is out he and his family might be deported.
Arthur Mkoyan proudly displays a symbol of achievement declaring
him a valedictorian of the Bullard High School Class of 2008. He's
been accepted to U.C. Davis in the fall, but instead, on June 20th,
he and his mother and 12-year-old brother could be sent back to,
Armenia. "Supposedly we're supposed to get deported on that day. They
are going to hold us, and then, take us from there," said Arthur
Mkoyan.
Arthur's father was arrested last month and is already being held in a
federal detention center in Arizona. He came to this country legally
16 years ago, and applied for asylum. The petition was eventually
denied, and the family's long court battle ended with a deportation
order and immigration officers at their door.
The family is now hoping Congressman George Radanovich or Senator
Dianne Feinstein will introduce a private bill on their behalf. "It
would be a dream come true, but I guess it's not for me to decide,"
said Mkoyan.
Members of Fresno's Armenian community have mobilized after hearing of
the families' plight. Hilda Santikian, chair of the Armenian National
Committee, thinks he's the wrong kind of person to be deported. "He's
a good student, he's a four-point-zero student and of course I want
him to stay here," said Santikian, "we need people like this."
Arthur said he's trying to stay focused on graduation day on the tenth,
and just hoping for the best. "I'll be able to make it to the ceremony,
but after that it's really up in the air right now."
Representatives from Congressman Radanovich's office will meet with
the family on Thursday, but the Congressman has already rejected the
family's first request for help.
Senator Feinstein has intervened on behalf of Mexican families facing
deportation, and her office is looking at this case.
With graduation season here, this case has attracted national
attention.
ABC30.com
June 5 2008
CA
6/5/2008 Fresno, CA (KFSN) -- A top Bullard High School student is
hoping an act of Congress will keep him in this country.
Seventeen-year-old Arthur Mkoyan has been in this country since he
was four but the Federal Government wants to deport the boy and his
family to Armenia.
Graduation ceremonies are just 6 days away, and Arthur Mkoyan plans
to get his diploma, and be recognized as valedictorian. But before
the month is out he and his family might be deported.
Arthur Mkoyan proudly displays a symbol of achievement declaring
him a valedictorian of the Bullard High School Class of 2008. He's
been accepted to U.C. Davis in the fall, but instead, on June 20th,
he and his mother and 12-year-old brother could be sent back to,
Armenia. "Supposedly we're supposed to get deported on that day. They
are going to hold us, and then, take us from there," said Arthur
Mkoyan.
Arthur's father was arrested last month and is already being held in a
federal detention center in Arizona. He came to this country legally
16 years ago, and applied for asylum. The petition was eventually
denied, and the family's long court battle ended with a deportation
order and immigration officers at their door.
The family is now hoping Congressman George Radanovich or Senator
Dianne Feinstein will introduce a private bill on their behalf. "It
would be a dream come true, but I guess it's not for me to decide,"
said Mkoyan.
Members of Fresno's Armenian community have mobilized after hearing of
the families' plight. Hilda Santikian, chair of the Armenian National
Committee, thinks he's the wrong kind of person to be deported. "He's
a good student, he's a four-point-zero student and of course I want
him to stay here," said Santikian, "we need people like this."
Arthur said he's trying to stay focused on graduation day on the tenth,
and just hoping for the best. "I'll be able to make it to the ceremony,
but after that it's really up in the air right now."
Representatives from Congressman Radanovich's office will meet with
the family on Thursday, but the Congressman has already rejected the
family's first request for help.
Senator Feinstein has intervened on behalf of Mexican families facing
deportation, and her office is looking at this case.
With graduation season here, this case has attracted national
attention.