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    FEINSTEIN STEPS IN TO HELP FRESNO VALEDICTORIAN
    By Clint Olivier & Laura Fabian

    KMPH Fox 26, CA
    June 11 2008

    At his graduation ceremony, Bullard High's Arthur Mkoyen stands for
    the 'Star Spangled Banner' while the laws of his adopted home country,
    are calling for him to be deported, and soon.

    The valedictorian with a 4.0 grade point average is just days away
    from being sent back to his native Armenia.

    "I was just thinking about what is going to happen next," he said.

    Immigration officials gave Arthur and his family an extension until
    June 20th so they could attend the ceremony even though they were
    supposed to leave sooner.

    But there was heartbreak.

    Arthur's dad couldn't make it, he's being held at a detention center
    in Arizona.

    "I was sad that he wasn't there. They wouldn't even let him out to
    come to my graduation," he said.

    Now California senator Dianne Feinstein is getting involved.

    In a statement released Tuesday, Feinstein said:

    "This is a family that has deep roots in the community and has
    worked hard.

    The children have excelled in school. So I am introducing a private
    bill so they can stay in this country."

    The private bill would provide Arthur, and his mother and father with
    permanent residency.

    Nathan Alchian says he would miss his friend of seven years, if the
    worst case scenario played out.

    "I really wish he could stay in this country so he can achieve what
    he's done through his high school education," he said.

    With so much to deal with on one of the biggest days of his young life,
    Arthur Mkoyen says he stayed positive, and enjoyed his moment.

    "I just kept happy, happy thoughts in my mind, and just got through
    it," he said.

    If everything works out, Arthur has plans to attend U.C. Davis in
    the Fall.
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    KMPH Fox 26, CA
    June 11 2008


    Feinstein Steps In To Help Fresno Valedictorian


    Posted: June 11, 2008 09:15 AM
    By Clint Olivier & Laura Fabian

    At his graduation ceremony, Bullard High's Arthur Mkoyen stands for the 'Star Spangled Banner' while the laws of his adopted home country, are calling for him to be deported, and soon.

    The valedictorian with a 4.0 grade point average is just days away from being sent back to his native Armenia.

    "I was just thinking about what is going to happen next," he said.

    Immigration officials gave Arthur and his family an extension until June 20th so they could attend the ceremony even though they were supposed to leave sooner.

    But there was heartbreak.

    Arthur's dad couldn't make it, he's being held at a detention center in Arizona.

    "I was sad that he wasn't there. They wouldn't even let him out to come to my graduation," he said.

    Now California senator Dianne Feinstein is getting involved.

    In a statement released Tuesday, Feinstein said:

    "This is a family that has deep roots in the community and has worked hard.

    The children have excelled in school. So I am introducing a private bill so they can stay in this country."

    The private bill would provide Arthur, and his mother and father with permanent residency.

    Nathan Alchian says he would miss his friend of seven years, if the worst case scenario played out.

    "I really wish he could stay in this country so he can achieve what he's done through his high school education," he said.

    With so much to deal with on one of the biggest days of his young life, Arthur Mkoyen says he stayed positive, and enjoyed his moment.

    "I just kept happy, happy thoughts in my mind, and just got through it," he said.

    If everything works out, Arthur has plans to attend U.C. Davis in the Fall.



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