Friday, August 08, 2008

No Deportation for Lesbian

(Miami, Florida) A Jamaican woman known as Nichole (her real name hasn't been disclosed) was convicted of multiple drug charges and ordered to be deported back to her home country. An immigration judge, Irma Lopez-Defillo, ruled that she can't be deported because she's a lesbian and Jamaicans don't like homosexuals.
In an extremely rare move, a Jamaican lesbian living in Sunrise has avoided deportation -- for now -- after an immigration judge allowed the 29-year-old to stay in the United States because her sexual orientation could cause her to be tortured in her home country.

''The general atmosphere in Jamaica is a feeling of no tolerance towards homosexuals in general, and as such, . . . the respondent's life is definitely at risk,'' Immigration Judge Irma Lopez-Defillo said, according to court documents.

Lopez-Defillo initially ordered that the woman be deported because of a pair of drug convictions. In the same ruling, the judge deferred the order based on the climate of intolerance in Jamaica.
Interesting.

The basis for the torture defense against deportation is the U.N. Convention Against Torture.

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