Demo at Cardiff UKBA against Tete's deportation
Cardiff Against Deportations | 23.09.2010 23:06 | Migration
Tete came into the UK on the 28th January 2005 after she has been a member of UDPS (Union for Democracy for Social Progress), a main political party in the DR Congo. Because of this she became a target to the Kabila's government through her political activities and was forced to leave the country on the 27th January 2005 and flee to the UK. Her asylum claim was rejected and became a failed asylum seeker on section 4 support until the day of her arrest. Even though she was one of the legacy cases, she has been arrested/detained for removal/deportation by the UKBA Enforcement.
Since seeking sanctuary in Wales, Tete has taken all possible steps to become proficient in English and has further, with DPIA and a local church's support, completed a Hospitality and Catering course from Coleg Glan Hafren during 2009-10. She has volunteered with Barnardo, Riverside Community Allotments, WRC and the Black Voluntary Sector Network Wales (BVSNW).
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She has integrated extremely well in local Welsh community and was looking forward to receiving her refugee status to start a new professional life as a caterer. But the night before last events have changed it all. Her solicitors and other agencies (DPIA, WRC) are trying to get further information as to the reasons and also the removal date.
What can you do to help?
Demonstration for Tete and against deportations to the DRC
Friday 24 September 2010
Supporters are demonstrating tomorrow for her release as well as to demonstrate against any further deportation the DR Congo.
When: 11 am to 13.00 hrs
Where: in front of the UKBA Cardiff on 31-33 Newport Road , Cardiff , CF24 0AB.
A model letter will be available shortly.
Source: Cardiff Campaign Committee
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