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  • Mikhail Sebastian, Gay Armenian Man, Is Stateless In American Samoa

    MIKHAIL SEBASTIAN, GAY ARMENIAN MAN, IS STATELESS IN AMERICAN SAMOA

    Huffington Post
    Dec 18 2012

    An ethnic Armenian gay man has been living what has been described
    as the real-life version of "The Terminal" in American Samoa.

    As CNN reports, Mikhail Sebastian is an ethnic Armenian who fled
    Azerbaijan when the Soviet bloc began to crumble in the 1990s. After
    attempting to take refuge in Armenia, Sebastian, now 39, eventually
    wound up in Turkmenistan -- where homosexuality is illegal.

    Sebastian came to the United States in 1995, and although he overstayed
    his tourist visa, U.S. officials said they would allow him to remain
    in California, but warned him that if he left the United States or its
    territories, he would be unable to return. As Foreign Policy notes,
    he took a trip to American Samoa, a U.S. territory, but then decided
    on a short side trip to Western Samoa, not realizing that it is a
    separate and independent nation -- and now, U.S. authorities will
    not allow him to fly back to the mainland.

    "It's horrible here, it's hot, it's making me sick, I can't
    stand it anymore" Sebastian is quoted as having told GlobalPost over
    Skype. "I just want to go home."

    Among Sebastian's advocates is the United Nations High Commissioner
    for Refugees' (UNHCR) office in the United States. "There's a big gap
    in the legal structure of the United States when it comes to stateless
    people, and Mikhail has fallen right through it," spokeswoman Charity
    Tooze told GlobalPost in October.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/18/mikhail-sebastian-gay-stateless-american-samoa_n_2322652.html

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