Case Moved Forward: El Paso Detention of Gay Man Seeking Asylum

Appeal from African Human Rights Coalition to support Asylum Seeker work:

Dear Friends,

In addition to  humanitarian and advocacy work, African HRC has been providing pro bono Country Conditions Reports and expert testimony for LGBTI asylum seekers from African Countries.

I am writing to draw your attention to the case of Peter, (real name withheld) a gay man from Uganda.  In a perilous five-month journey, he made his way to the U.S. El Paso border, where he has been in detention for the past ten months.  He hopes he will be given asylum in the United States.

Peter’s case is being heard in a notoriously unfriendly jurisdiction where he will face a Judge who has only an 8% grant rate.

I am not sure if this Judge has ever adjudicated the case of a gay Ugandan. This is also a first for Peter’s experienced pro bono attorney.

After providing a Country Conditions Report and Affidavit in support of Peter’s case, his attorney has requested that I appear in Court to give expert witness testimony in person, saying that he believes my presence is critical to the case. Of course I agreed to travel to Texas and appear.

Unexpectedly, Peter’s Court date was brought forward from September to early June, with not enough notice to raise much needed funds.

As I think of Peter’s extraordinary journey to get to this point, I realize that his persistence through all the danger and uncertainty reflects a desperation for sanctuary that only trauma of great magnitude could spur.  Peter’s story is heart wrenching. He is alone. He has no family. He has no friends.  Suffering greatly, there can be no going back for Peter. He is relying on strangers to come to his aid: The American LGBT community is the only family he can turn to, as he clings to his faith.

We are asking for donations to help cover costs, as well as for the extensive work involving several other asylum seekers who we are providing reports for at this time.

African Human Rights Coalition is an all-volunteer organization, with no operational funding.

http://www.africanhrc.org/donate

Thank you for giving this your kind attention and please feel free to pass along to anyone who think may be able to help.


Melanie Nathan
Executive Director
African Human Rights Coalition

Please note, at African HRC we do not recommend taking life threatening dangerous routes in the hope of obtaining asylum. We urge extreme caution on the part of asylum seekers.  Before starting any journey you should gather as much information as possible.


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