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    "LET THEM STAY" CALL FOR FAILED ASYLUM FAMILY

    Original Bristol 106.5FM
    Wednesday, October 7th 2009 00:00

    Friends of an Armenian family threatened with deportation are begging
    the government to let them stay in the UK.

    Anna Vardanyan, and her three children Marianna, 16, Gayana, 8,
    and Norik, 12, came to Bristol seven years ago.

    They have had their asylum applications turned down by the court system
    and were detained in a dawn raid at their home in Bristol yesterday.

    They are expected to be deported at the end of the week, and are
    thought to be currently held at the Yarl's Wood detention centre.

    Family friend Paulette North, who teaches the two elder children
    at the City Academy told Original 106.5 a group of campaigners will
    launch a legal challenge to the Vardanyans' deportation.

    But the UK border and immigration agency said the Vardanyans had
    been through the legal process and had failed in their attempts to
    be granted asylum.

    Jane Farleigh, from the UK Border Agency, said: "Where the courts
    decide that people have no right to remain in the UK because they do
    not need our protection, we would much rather that they accept this
    and leave voluntarily.

    "Sadly, some people refuse to leave and the only option remaining is
    to remove them.

    "We will only seek to remove those who are in the UK unlawfully when
    all appeal rights to the courts are exhausted. We would not remove
    anyone who has an application or appeal outstanding."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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