Here is yet another example of a “low priority” immigration case that should have never gotten to this point. United We Dream shared yet another online petition to stop the deportation of Vasant Shetty, a father of two DREAMers.
Here is what the petition says:
After immigrating to the U.S. in 1998 from India, Vasant Shetty, like many other entrepreneurial immigrants, looked for an opportunity to begin a business in the U.S. and received a H1B visa. In 2003, he worked full-time for a religious institute who petitioned him under a special immigrant visa. After going through all of the required procedures to attain an adjustment of status and spending $8,000, his petition was unfairly denied for lack of proof!
Now Vasant faces deportation and separation from his family and the community he’s given so much to.
In his 15-year-long American Dream journey, Vasant has never stopped working full-time; he has managed a hotel, worked for a religious institute and opened up two motels of his own. Vasant’s business, which he runs with his wife, brings much-needed jobs to Seligman, Arizona where the community suffers from high unemployment.
Vasant has no criminal history, contributes to the community, has good moral character and has raised a beautiful family. He has two sons, both DREAMers, who have been able to attain a college education and are awaiting DACA approval.
Vasant came to U.S. without anything, started from scratch and has prospered. He believes in the goodness of America and asks that you help his family stay together in the country that he calls home.
Welcome to Obama’s America, home of #ICEFail To help Vasant, please sign here.