Thursday, May 24, 2012

Stop System Induced/Accelerated Statelessness in USA

My name is Victoria Sethunya. I am a human rights activist and have been involved in activism to varying degrees since the South African Apartheid. I speak out against injustice in a wide spectrum of issues but mainly on issues in the area of immigration and government corruption.

I came to the US to find peace and freedom, and the education that I thought was needed to raise a family but was rendered stateless in Utah where my immigration status was destroyed but never restored. Others have said the status was restored but with incorrect information. This offensive cross-eyed logic  is among tools those in power use to create statelessness, because once you are rendered stateless, it becomes difficult to fight for your rights!

 I take immigration issues seriously and personally. That is why I took it upon me to add one more voice to demand justice for Mikhail Sebastian, who is a stateless man waiting for an answer in American Samoa.

Anyone could be Mikhail!

I met Mikhail Sebastian on Twitter @UtahHumanRights and he asked me if I would speak to raise awareness about Statelessness in America. 

Mikhail Sebastian said he has been waiting in American Samoa for about 5 months for a response on his case on Humanitarian Parole. As I understand, he spoke with several US and UN authorities
before he left the US for American Samoa, but is now barred from re-entering the US despite directions US and UNHCR officials allegedly gave him. As he and I were discussing his dilemma on Twitter on May 23, 2012, it became apparent that if he had played his cards right, he would have been on the same plane as Chen Guangcheng to qualify for a portion of Chen's dignity granted to  a stateless person.

Based on my readings of his webpages and on the story from Change.org, Mikhail's story further exposes severe jaundice between various US Departments for immigration. ICE- a US immigration office purportedly issued a document indicating that Mikhail is stateless but airport immigration offices denied him.

The UN office in DC, is said to have advised Mikhail to obtain a World Passport, which turns out to be a useless or defective or harmful tool  in his  already-stateless case. Yet, in the time that Mikhail has waited outside the US these offices have not displayed the Guangcheng type aggression towards his being stateless or Sebastian would be in his newly found home in California, in USA

How? Why? Why is Mikhail Sebastian different from Chen Guangcheng? Maybe he needs to speak Chinese to command the calibre of respect that Chen received on the grounds of "Statelessness". I am sure he would.

 Mikhail said he took advise of US and UN authorities into his plan for a trip that has now barred his re-entry. Without any criminal background and for his contribution to the US economy it looks like there must be more to the story than I am recounting here, and, yes,  there is:
https://twitter.com/#!/MikhailBenoit

http://www.change.org/petitions/stop-deportation-of-stateless-us-residents-immigration-reform-2012


It is imperative that the United Nations, UNHCR and other relevant and responsible departments  take action in Mikhail's case to curb statelessness arising from misinformation by legal and government authorities. Accounts in Change.org and on iCNN show that Mikhail Sebastian was misinformed by US authorities and others or he would not have left the US to go to American Samoa in order to "deport himself".


In Mikhail's case, the UNHCR cannot say they did not have the opportunity identify and to address Mikhail's statelessness. They cannot say that they did not have the opportunity to protect a stateless person who sought protection long before Chen Guancheng. Statelessness is a crime against humanity. No one should have to say "ming tian tian" to gain respect as a human being. I am sure Chen does not want that either.

This case is a test on whether all the US Stateless need to be  Chen Guancheng to command US government's active and ongoing involvement in reducing statelessness. Most importantly is an opportunity for all of us including those who made errors to put compassion first.




p/s please bear with me. document still under revision. I speak American English as a 5th language and it takes a while to think and write in this language:) Thank you for understanding.



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    1. Mikhail,
      I see that you posted and removed your comment. Stay strong. I hope there are other stateless people in the world who are available and willing to join in this battle.
      Keep strong.

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  2. Statelessness is not an unsolvable problem. The Government and top authorities should do something to reduce Statelessness on their territories. International Human Rights Law, international relations and domestic decision making have impacted the ability of international refugee law to protect one of the most powerless groups, namely, stateless people.

    I hope that someone in Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Custom Enforcement or Mayor of Los Angeles, California Congressman, California Senate Rep., Governor of California, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch will do something to solve the issue of Statelessness. Most people know what refugee are but few know about stateless people. Most people take passports very much for granted, except those who have ever been without one.

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  3. You raise important points, Mikhail. My fear is that Statelessness is not a top priority in the US politics because the conversation on the issue will not impact the ballot size. You would be better off if you were "undocumented" or "illegal".

    The US is party to UN resolutions to address and reduce Statelessness but there are many US Stateless people like you who wait for answers from a system that walks like an elephant.

    One of my friends who is a doctor in France made the following statement today:
    http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=374057409306774&id=1175494942

    ...Isn't it sad that we scrutinize the planets in search of some alien life to befriend, yet we can't even accept our fellow homo sapiens next door!"

    Let's hope and pray that more stateless people come out to talk about Statelessness in the US and elsewhere.

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