Help Robert fix his immigration status

Help Robert fix his immigration status

My adoptive father brought me to the United States when I was 3 years old and I was ultimately deported to my country of birth after residing in the U.S for nearly 30 years. Even though I grew up here, I couldn't get my citizenship due to errors with my paperwork that I learned about later in life. After 2 years in immigration detention and nearly 5 years of separation from my father I was finally allowed to come back to take care of him. my father is Physically unwell and suffers from numerous debilitating medical conditions. My father is also a U.S. veteran, who served in the U.S. Air Force. After he passes away I will be expected to deport back to my country of birth which will be a major hardship to me because the United States is the only place I ever knew as my home.
The only way that I'll be allowed to stay in the U.S is if I'm able to acquire some kind of permanent residency or immigration status. I will need approval from an immigration judge or even Congress. The dilemma that I'm facing is complex but I believe if the proper authorities intervene I would have a greater chances of getting to remain in the U.S after my father passes away. My dream is to one day become an American citizen.
Any help or guidance in the right direction would be a major blessing to my father and I, All my father wanted was to give me a better life here in the U.S. and all I want is to be able to live that life. I have attached the links to the media coverage that we have received so you can get a broader perspective of my overall situation.
Thank you to all the people who took their time to read about my story and support my cause, I'm keeping my faith strong and praying for this miracle from above.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/01/31/metro/i-got-my-boy-back/?outputType=amp