Posted on Thu, Oct. 02, 2003
IMMIGRATION
Teen's return to Haiti is scheduled for today
Nearly a year after arriving in the United States, an orphaned Haitian teen may be forced back to Haiti and a life on the streets.
BY JACQUELINE CHARLES AND JACQUEE PETCHEL
jcharles@herald.com
After a year's wait, teen's return to Haiti is set for today
Ernesto Joseph was orphaned and homeless, lost in the violent tapestry that has swallowed Haiti, a country where street children are often arrested, assaulted or exiled to indentured servitude.
He fled his homeland last year on an illegal boat bound for the United States, his hopes pinned on a trip to America and a life with the unfettered simplicity of childhood.
But today, the U.S. government intends to deport him -- though he is believed to be only 16, has no home, no parents and nowhere to go but the same rough streets he fled. Experts believe there is a good chance -- as a homeless teenager -- he will be killed or jailed if he is forced to return.
''Arrangements have been made for your departure to Haiti on Oct. 2, 2003,'' says the order from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. `` . . . you should report to a United States immigration officer . . . at 9 a.m. completely ready for deportation.'' (snip/...)
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