To: Brian Acuna, New Orleans ICE Outreach, Governor Asa Hutchinson, Rep. Steve Womack (AR-3), Sen. John Boozman (AR-1), and Sen. Tom Cotton (AR-2)
Please don’t take my daddy! Jazmin and Adrian’s father will be deported on August 28
Please stop the deportation of Oscar Perez-Vasquez (A-093-460-970) and return him to his U.S. citizen wife, Amanda, and children, Jazmine and Adrian.
Why is this important?
Oscar Perez-Vasquez, (A-093-460-970) is a father of two U.S. citizen children: 10-year old Jazmine and 7-year old Adrian. Oscar has lived in the United States since 1996, and in 2002, Oscar met his now loving wife, Amanda, who has petitioned for Oscar’s legal status, but due to bad legal advice, the Perez family has suffered uncertainty instead of hope. The Perez’ have made Arkansas their home for the past 13 years.
Throughout his American journey, Oscar has worked hard to contribute to his community, provide for his family, and be a part of the American dream. He has been actively involved in his community of Rogers, who has embraced him as their own.
Oscar was picked-up by ICE in 2008, and has had two appeals, which have been denied twice. The Perez family has gone through two immigration attorneys, and both times have been victims of inaccurate legal advice. The court system also did not offer Oscar due justice, where procedures were not followed, and Oscar’s legal case was not fairly considered. Oscar is now facing deportation and forced family separation, only because of third party negligence. Being separated from his loving wife and children due to the mistakes of others is NOT acceptable.
Oscar represents absolutely no threat to his community or to this nation, and needs to be with his family. Amanda, a stay-at-home mom, would have to put Adrian in daycare, where his disabilities would not be addressed, and would be forced to rely on the state to be able to provide for their two children.
Jazmine and Adrian need their father here, with them, at home in Arkansas. Amanda needs her husband by her side to be able to watch their children grow and become productive citizens of society. Hear the Perez’, in their own words, express why their father means so much to them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmE3_iUPDJY
Please stop the deportation of Oscar Perez-Vasquez (A-093-460-970), and grant him stay of removal, so he can go back to his family and Arkansas community.
Throughout his American journey, Oscar has worked hard to contribute to his community, provide for his family, and be a part of the American dream. He has been actively involved in his community of Rogers, who has embraced him as their own.
Oscar was picked-up by ICE in 2008, and has had two appeals, which have been denied twice. The Perez family has gone through two immigration attorneys, and both times have been victims of inaccurate legal advice. The court system also did not offer Oscar due justice, where procedures were not followed, and Oscar’s legal case was not fairly considered. Oscar is now facing deportation and forced family separation, only because of third party negligence. Being separated from his loving wife and children due to the mistakes of others is NOT acceptable.
Oscar represents absolutely no threat to his community or to this nation, and needs to be with his family. Amanda, a stay-at-home mom, would have to put Adrian in daycare, where his disabilities would not be addressed, and would be forced to rely on the state to be able to provide for their two children.
Jazmine and Adrian need their father here, with them, at home in Arkansas. Amanda needs her husband by her side to be able to watch their children grow and become productive citizens of society. Hear the Perez’, in their own words, express why their father means so much to them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmE3_iUPDJY
Please stop the deportation of Oscar Perez-Vasquez (A-093-460-970), and grant him stay of removal, so he can go back to his family and Arkansas community.