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Homeland Security Picks Up San Francisco Baker for Overstaying His Visa

Posted by Staff, AlterNet at 4:59 PM on October 29, 2009.


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The SF Weekly reports:

San Francisco baker and street-food vendor, proprietor of Amuse Bouche -- is apparently facing deportation to France for overstaying his visa. We don't know any of the details (we're waiting for a return call from Homeland Security to confirm the information), but SFoodie blogger Tamara Palmer received the following e-mail message from Celebi-Ariner's wife, Pelin:

Dear Friends,

 

Yesterday morning Murat was picked up from our house and carried off in handcuffs by two officers from Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE). His crime? Having overstayed his Visa Waiver Program which allows European citizens 90 days to stay in the U.S. There are millions of visa waiver overstays in the US right now, and it has not so far been a policy of Homeland Security to pursue such cases, especially ones with NO criminal records or offenses, like Murat. This plus he is married to a U.S. citizen and we were about to file for a green card.
Right now Murat is being held at 630 Sansome St and they are getting ready to deport him back to France TODAY. We (myself and our attorney) are filing a Deferral of Action Request to keep him here. What those of you in the MEDIA can do to help us, is call the ICE office, tell them who you are with, and ask about what is going on in his case, making it clear that you are informed and involved. You are likely to get a voicemail box so just leave a message. Non-media friends, please help us out with your thoughts.

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France is a BAD thing?
Posted by: rg on Oct 29, 2009 6:51 PM   
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Being deported to France is a bad thing?!?!? Cuff me!

Even if the thugs bruise me while they're doing it, France is #1 in the world in healthcare; the French, along with the Swiss and the Spanish have the longest paid vacations in the world, and hey, they eat butter by the kilo and remain rail-thin; even spelling the word butter makes me fat!

OK, so they're somewhat allergic to soap and water; have you ridden MUNI lately?
What's to lament?

Anyway, I'm surprised the French aren't suing for the return of the Statue of Liberty.

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» Orange County hates France Posted by: eddie torres
Ok...
Posted by: Robba29 on Oct 30, 2009 9:40 AM   
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So, this happens 100 times a day to people of Mexican or South American decent. Where's the outrage? To me, they are much more productive and much more contributing members to our social fabric than a guy who sells cheap "gourmet" food to yuppies. Priorities, people.

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