Open Letter to Dog Warden Dog Creole retransmits the open letter that Sarah Aristide had just sent the prefect of Guadeloupe:
Sarah ARISTIDE
degree in forensics and criminology
Lawyer Law Society of Guadeloupe
Pointe-à-Pitre, April 7, 2010
Mr. Reeve,
I have received today by parents of young Stephanie BRUNO currently minor, since age 14, and would be in the waiting area since Monday, March 5, 2010.
Information taken from the PAF, it was confirmed to me that this child of 14 years would be renewed in Haiti, and even where both parents live in France and hold a residence permit, his father working regularly.
It goes without saying that once again they are all applicable regulations regarding rights of foreign miners who will be blithely disregarded.
Under these conditions, I immediately seized Amnesty International this unacceptable situation and that all media will certainly appreciate the true value of the renewal of a child aged 14 years in a devastated Haiti, as it has no roof over there This explains his coming here at first because it was preparing to join her parents in France a second time.
Sarah ARISTIDE "
This kind of situation is not anecdotal. We must stop it. Sign and sign the petition for the legalization of undocumented Haitians by going http://chien-creole2. blogspot.com/2010/02/petition.html. And for those of Paris, do not miss the collection of 10 April 2010 at 15h Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris. It aims to warn about the situation of Haitians in France following the announcements of unfulfilled government, including:
- What is a title granted to Haitians living with a work permit
- What are the facilities reconciliation and reunification of families in France
- What are abolished requirements impracticable for vital documents. Spread the word to your contacts!
Frederick Gircour (chien.creole @ gmail.com)