On Wednesday, December 23, 2009 8:07:37 PM UTC-5, searchgroup wrote:
> PRESIDENT BARACK H. OBAMA: OPEN LETTER TO REQUEST MR. PRESIDENT TO
> RETURN KLEBER ODIMEGWU OFUME TO DR. & MRS. OFUME (VA, USA)
>
> December 23, 2009
>
> May It Please Your Honor, Mr. President:
>
> Mr. President, please see articles and previous open letters to you
> thus, touching subject matter, Deportation and plea to return Kleber
> to us and same located at:
http://www .
google.com/search?
> hl=en&source=hp&q= DEPORTATION+OF+KLEBER+OFUME+ TO+NIGERIA&btnG=Google
> +Search&aq=f&oq=&aqi= ;
http://www.google.com/ search?
> hl=en&source=hp&q=CRUELTY+ OF+ICE+AGAINST++KLEBER+OFUME +&btnG=Google
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>
> Outside the official capacity of The International Human Rights
> Research Group (IHRRG), we (hereinafter, “Dr. Phillip Chukwuma Ofume
> & Mrs. Maureen Ngozi Ofume”) write to you to request you to show
> kindness to return our son, Kleber Odimegwu Ofume to us before
> Christmas 2009 or on New Year 2010. Since Kleber was born (01/23/1988)
> we have not celebrated Christmas and New Year without Kleber.
>
> Unofficially, officials of the Government of America said that Kleber
> was deported in error and others said under political conspiracy
> because lawful resident of the US is not removed or deported without
> official process and documentation as they have done in Kleber’s case.
>
> All the letters we have been mailing to Mr. President has been in part
> diverted to the office of the Vice-President, Joseph Biden and in the
> other part received and destroyed.
>
> We know that your intervention to save the people in danger in
> different places including the recent incident in Brazil, Harvard
> University, etc we request Mr. President to consider unification of
> our family by order return of our child, Kleber to us.
>
> Our ordeal and pain as result of the forcible removal of Kleber is
> tormenting us minute by minute or momentum of our grieving continues
> to ensue from time to time and been worst nightmare for all of us and
> draws storm wide array of domestic and international interests.
>
> January 7, 2009 and worst March 10, 2009 thus, in our nuclear family
> there is persistent grief and pain following the arrest and
> deportation of our dear son, Kleber to Nigeria into the hands of the
> cruel government which wants our heads or life terminated reason of
> our bid for the President of Nigeria 2007 and 2010. Information sent
> by Kleber shows that since March 10, 2009 he has been hiding from
> place to place.
>
> Kleber is a hardworking and law abiding kid and the recommendations
> issued on him by the community, schools and others bear the testimony
> of his astute personality. He was full time student at THE NORTH SHORE
> COMMUNITY COLLEGE, LYNN MA and studying Hotel Management (Hospitality)
> and aspiring to earn his associate degree in year 2010.
>
> Kleber has no criminal record and no present and past convictions to
> warrant deportation or removal from the United States of America.
> Parents and siblings are shocked that Kleber was removed on March 10,
> 2009 which was the date (03/10/2009 at 1.00 p.m.) of his Bail Hearing
> in the Immigration Court, Boston, MA
>
> On January 7, 2009 Kleber had our consent, to travel to Immigration
> Office in Boston, MA to request Immigration and Customs Enforcement
> (ICE) to correct the deliberate mistake which it (ICE) made on his
> 1-94. The deliberate mistake is that ICE which has multiple ties
> with our political opponents wrote his date of birth as January 23,
> 1998 instead of January 23, 1988. Upon presenting his request, he was
> arrested, detained and ex-communicated.
>
> Under almost zero-income, we pleaded to see Kleber to enable us
> prepare unrepresented person motion for him to sign and appear before
> judge but Suffolk County Detention denied visitation and parents and
> other access to Kleber.
>
> Immigration Court refused to file the motion and District Court
> Boston, MA refused to order Suffolk County Correction/Detention to
> bring Kleber to Court. Pro-bono lawyers/attorneys inside and outside
> the court system refused to take Kleber’s case.
>
> Thereafter, we started doing street to street fund raising to retain
> paid attorney. We found one (Ms. Nancy Norman) in Lynn, MA and paid
> her in full but she connived with Judge Matthew D’Angelo to delay
> Bail Motion and she refused to file preliminary motion which is Motion
> for Stay of Deportation.
>
> On March 7, 2009 which is three (3) days to deportation, Ms. Norman
> spoke about Bail Motion returnable on March 10, 2009 at 1.00 pm
> without Motion for Stay of Deportation of Kleber. Painfully, on March
> 10, 2009 Kleber was deported to Nigeria via Batavia Detention without
> processing him through Nigerian diplomatic mission in the United
> States. Nigerian diplomatic mission in the United States and Nigerian
> government to comment or speak on this matter.
>
> Ms. Nancy Norman and our family:
>
> On February 9, 2009 she had close end negotiation with Dr. Phillip C.
> Ofume and she settled at $500.00 but during further negotiation, she
> agreed to cut $20.00 and the conclusion of the negotiation was settled
> at $480.00. On February 9, 2009 after the negotiation and discussion,
> which last for less than 25 minutes, Dr. Ofume paid ($280.00) her
> over half of the agreed amount and it was agreed that the balance will
> be paid after the bail.
>
> Swiftly, overnight something must have gone wrong because contrary to
> the time lime set to pay the balance, within about three days that's
> on before February 12, 2009 Office of Ms.Norman telephoned Dr. Ofume
> several times pressing him to pay the balance in full and that failure
> she will not do the bail. On February 12, 2009 Dr. Ofume rushed the
> full balance ($200.OO) to her.
>
>
> Soon as this money was paid there was story that she has a problem and
> that she will not be in the office for two weeks. During this long
> exit, she wrote letter demanding $500.00 before she will start the
> bail motion. We were shocked that she has demanded for extra money
> after we had paid her in full and when her delay amounted to the
> deportation of Kleber, Dr. Ofume requested for full refund and she
> threaten him that she will deal with him including call police on
> him.
> We proceeded to Lynn District Court (Small Claim) to collect our
> $480.00 from Ms. Norman and this court allowed her to walk away with
> our money and child. Color/race means a lot in Mass state and federal
> Courts. Now in Mass there is huge escalation of these policies and
> practices.
>
> Prior to retaining Ms. Norman, we filed several motions for stay of
> deportation with BIA, Immigration Court and District Court to stay
> deportation of Kleber and our family pending any immigration case
> against our family.
>
> Notwithstanding, that on October 16, 2007 the government of America
> lost the immigration charge [212(a)(7) (A)(i)(I)] against our family,
> on October 16, 2007 Judge D’Angelo used expired biometric test
> against our family and denied all relief.
>
> Biometric test expired at the instance of the Immigration Court and
> Judge D’Angelo because they refused to write, sign, stamp and release
> simple phrase, “BIOMETRIC TEST IS REQUIRED IN THIS CASE” requested by
> the Nebraska Service Center before the center can issue date to enable
> our family redo the test.
>
> For over seven (7) months with unapproved attorney, Judge D’Angelo
> heard our case in two secret courtrooms located in Florida and
> Massachusetts without NOTICE TO APPEAR on us. To hide the discussion
> on shared responsibility on how we can redo the biometric test,
> Immigration Court and Judge D’Angelo created June 4, 2007 whereas the
> hearing was June 5, 2007. FBI was requested to investigate this case
> without action take to commence this investigation. See
>
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp &q=FBI3A+DELAY+TO
> +INVESTIGATE+FORGERY+BY+US+IMMIGRATION+JUDGE+&btnG=Google
> +Search&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
>
> Thank you for your intervention.
>
>
> Respectfully requested,
>
> Dr. Phillip Chukwuma Ofume
> & Mrs. Maureen Ngozi Ofume
>
(781) 556-1464 or (978) 548
>
>
> PRESIDENT BARACK H. OBAMA: DR. PHILLIP C. OFUME & MRS. MAUREEN N.
> OFUME REQUEST MR. PRESIDENT TO ORDER RETURN OF THEIR CHILD, KLEBER O.
> OFUME