Pubdate: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 Source: Flint Journal (MI) Copyright: 2007 Flint Journal Contact: http://www.mlive.com/news/fljournal/index.ssf Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/836 Note: Prefers to print letters from people in the area of The Flint Journal Author: Joe Lawlor AREA DEPORTEE PINS HOPES ON CANADA BURTON - Robert Berishaj, who has lived in this country since he was 9, is being deported from the United States. Now, he's looking to Canada for help. Berishaj, 27, on Wednesday was ordered to leave the United States by July 9 and give up his Social Security number, passport and working papers. The rest of his family, including his two brothers and parents, live in the U.S. legally, but a legal loophole and a 2003 misdemeanor marijuana conviction (later expunged from his record) have resulted in Berishaj being booted from the U.S. Berishaj received the news Wednesday from an immigration officer in Detroit - but he hopes to petition to become a Canadian resident. "At least if I live there, my family could still see me," said Berishaj, who helps take care of his parents, who have health problems. He said if he's successful, he would live in Canada near the Michigan border. He said he was worried immigration officials would detain him and immediately fly him out of the U.S. to Montenegro in the former Yugoslavia, where he doesn't know the language and does not have any friends or family. "Thank God they didn't lock me up," Berishaj said after his hearing. "I think they didn't lock me up because I cooperated with them and showed up wherever they asked me to show up." Berishaj, who works as a manager at the Courtyard Family Restaurant in Burton, said he has been overwhelmed by the support of friends and family. Hundreds have signed petitions asking the U.S. government to allow him to stay. He said the immigration officer didn't look at the petitions. He said he was saddened by the decision, but expected it. His brother, Joe, said it's difficult knowing his brother is not wanted by the U.S. "It makes you feel like there's no human rights in this country anymore," Joe Berishaj said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake