Urgent: Stop Deportation of Francisco Javier Gonzalez, husband & father of 3 U.S. citizens

Urgent: Stop Deportation of Francisco Javier Gonzalez, husband & father of 3 U.S. citizens

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Richard Hujber, Esq. started this petition to U.S. Dept of Homeland Security/Immigration & Customs Enforcement/Enforcement & Removal Operations Nigel A. Jason and

First and foremost, Javier and his family (and I) want to THANK EVERYONE who appeared at our rally Monday at Pizza Al Fresco. In these difficult times, I know this meant A LOT to Javier and his family. It also meant a lot to me because these ARE difficult times with so many people facing deportation and separation from their loved ones and family members. The turnout and support was AMAZING and we could not be happier with the support from the Palm Beach community - and people from ALL over the world!

I am editing this petition to make sure it is up to date. We have filed our PFR (Petition for Review) with the Eleventh (11th) Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, Georgia. We are also seeking a stay and injunction from the Court, so that Javier is not forced to leave the U.S. while our federal court case is pending. Rebeca Sanchez-Roig, Esq. has joined our legal team and has been invaluable in her work with the federal court case. http://sanchezroiglaw.com/

We continue to seek an extension from DHS/ICE Office of Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) in Miramar, Florida, and we continue to ask that everyone support our efforts in seeking such an extension from that DHS/ICE Office. 

We will continue to keep this petition updated as this compelling case continues. 

Please Sign this petition to stop Francisco from being taken away from his beautiful family. 

Francisco came to the United States when he was only 15 in February of 1997. He was alone in this country and worked hard to get an education, graduating from high school and continuing his education in college. Francisco was unable to graduate from college because at the time they required a valid state identification which Francisco was unable to obtain due to his lack of legal status in the United States. Despite this setback, he worked hard and succeeded in the United States.

Francisco speaks perfect English and has NO CRIMINAL HISTORY IN THE US or any other country in the world. He obtained his education, works hard, pays his taxes and lives an exemplary life abiding by all US laws. Francisco has never been back to his native country Mexico since his last arrival in January of 2002. He has made the United States of America his home and is now a loving husband and father to three beautiful daughters in Florida.

Sign this petition now to stop Francisco’s from being deported.

Francisco met his wife in 2005 while both were working in a restaurant in Palm Beach, Florida. They fell in love and were married in 2006. Eleven years later, their love continues to grow. They have three amazing daughters together, ages 10, 7, and 5. The girls’ futures will be seriously compromised if he is removed. Were they to remain in the U.S. without their father, the girls would suffer extreme emotional and psychological damage from the breakup of their solid family dynamic and the absence of their hero—their father.

Francisco has been and continues to be a key player in the success of his employer. He manages a prestigious restaurant in Palm Beach, FL. Through his hard work and dedication, the business has grown to three times its size from when Francisco took over. Francisco is loved and respected by everyone, he has made many friends and many of the usual customers have formed bonds and relationships with Francisco and his family. Francisco is a person of good moral character who deserves a chance to present his case before a federal court with counsel. He attends church every Sunday and is very involved in his community. He is the sole economic provider for his family.

Sign the petition to respectfully request that Mr. Francisco Javier Gonzalez’s deportation be stopped. Then, please share this petition online - on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, et al. Please feel free to message, tweet, and contact the following individuals on social media. OR, take a few minutes to call:

Nigel A. Jason

Assistant Field Office Director

U.S. DHS/ICE

2805 SW 145 Ave

Miramar, FL 33027

(954) 843-5901

 

Jose M. Velez

Supervisory Detention and Deportation Officer

U.S. DHS/ICE

2805 SW 145 Ave

Miramar, FL 33027

(954) 843-5906

 

Vladimir Diaz, DHS/ICE Public Affairs Officer: (954) 236-4909.

Honorable Representative Lois Frankel: Toll Free (866) 264-0957

Frankel’s Washington, DC Office – (202) 225-9890

Frankel’s Boca Raton, FL Office – (561) 998-9045/Fax: (561) 998-9048

Bill Nelson, FL Senator - (202) 224-5274

Marco Rubio - 202-224-3041

Hon Rep Brian Mast - 561-530-7778, Phone: 202-225-3026
Fax: 202-225-8398

Say: "I am calling to ask that Francisco Javier Gonzalez deportation be stopped, and that he be granted discretion and a stay of deportation. His A number is 078-994-383. Thank you."

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