Does IMMIGRATION really care?

Some of you have followed, with interest, the story of a Bosnian family in North Dakota. Mevludin Hidanovic is in danger of being deported, because he was wrongly convicted in a simple situation where there was a fight in an amusement park. He was wrongly identified as the instigator, refused a plea bargain, and spent a year in jail. Worse than that, he is not a citizen and now he has a criminal record. That's grounds for deportation.

While attorneys continue to battle the case on legal grounds, his wife and four children (all U.S. citizens) are hoping for mercy. They hope to keep their husband and father here. Meanwhile, he's being held in a county jail in Minnesota, which is NOT next door.

The hearing was scheduled for this week.

Said his wife Chanda: ...yesterday was supposed to be his big deportation hearing to find out if he stays or goes. So, I take two days off work, pull the kids out of school, drive four hours to Minneapolis, spend the night in a hotel room, get up and drive to the immigration court. Wait! They cancel his case due to a scheduling conflict! It has been rescheduled for October 20. Wonderful! Why are we being tested?

It was horrible waiting for the hearing. I saw them take about 50 Mexican men, put them on a bus, and take them to the airport to be deported to Mexico. Very scary. I kept thinking, "That's going to be us."

Please keep this family in your thoughts and prayers.

Doug

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