Bonjour! Just so you know, I have no opinions to express in this post here. Just the fact’s ma’am, letting you know about a French dude, a food cart, and a deportation, all in the Mission district. Perhaps you have already read the some background on the tale here on Mission Mission.
The Amuse Bouche newsletter included a note from Murat’s wife today:
Dear Friends,
It is now final: Murat will be leaving the country on Thursday, November 12th. Our request for deferred action was denied, and even though we filed our green card application it did not bring about a reversal in ICE’s decision to deport him. Murat and I considered delaying the process further to see if he could make his way in front of a judge but decided that the disadvantages (mostly his continuing internment and the suffering it has caused to ourselves and our families) is not worth the gamble. So, I bought his plane ticket today.
As you might imagine we are filled with mixed emotions. It is a shame that Murat is being treated like a criminal and that the life we have built in San Francisco is coming to such an abrupt end. At the same time, we are infinitely glad that he will have his freedom back and that our families, and a whole new life awaits us in France. We are also very thankful for ALL the love and support you have shown us during this difficult time. I will never forget the t-shirts, the good wishes, the many many offers of legal, financial and emotional assistance. I know that once Murat is back in France and reads all of his emails he will have things to say of his own, so I am leaving it at that.
Love and blessings to you all,
Pelin Celebi-Ariner
Take that as you will. I’m not interested in telling you how to take that. Would love to hear how you take it in the comments section, though.
[Source: CBS Eye on Blogs]