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Refugee finally cleared to travel to the US

A Sudanese refugee who was stopped from leaving for the US because he had a pending court case is finally able to leave.

The Daniel Haile Tesfamihret, 25, was cleared for travel after he was conditionally discharged for three years last month for seriously injuring another immigrant outside the Tigullio club in St Julians in June last year.

The young Sudanese was about to board the plane on March 25 when the immigration police noted on their paperwork that he stood charged with grievous bodily harm and that the case was still pending.

He was meant to benefit from a US resettlement programme, which was launched in 2007, but despite the rigorous security checks, which "includes name and biometric checks", the immigrant was still accepted to travel under the programme.

A spokesman for the US Embassy in Malta said that "all applicants for a US immigration benefit are subject to criminal and national security background checks... A refugee case cannot be approved until all background and security checks are complete".

However, when asked why this immigrant was accepted despite the pending court case, the Embassy said it did not discuss applications by individuals.

The resettlement programme is a collaborative partnership between the UN's refugee agency, the UNHCR, the International Organisation of Migration, the US Department of Homeland Security and a number of Maltese non-governmental organisations.

When he was arrested at the airport, the refugee told Police Inspector Martin Sammut he had the court's permission to leave but all the documents were on the plane with his wife and children.

They are now resettled in the US waiting for him.

Mr Tesfamihret was then charged with breaching bail conditions, which restrict him from leaving the island until his case was closed.

Inspector Sammut told the court the accused had first been arraigned in June last year after he seriously injured a man in St Julians. On April 7, just two weeks after his arraignment for breaching bail conditions, the pending court case was heard and Mr Tesfamihret admitted to the charges and was conditionally discharged for three years by Magistrate Antonio Mizzi.

He is now waiting to move to the US.

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Margaret Richards (on 28/5/09)
Mr. Ewropej konvint then you should know that the beauty of the European union is that it's not static but that it evolves with times.........unlike yourself!!! You just remained stuck with Scuman, Adenauer and De Gasperi for whom I have respect and great admiration. But times change, people change and thank God for small mercies - life is not static. You should evolve too with modern Europe!!!
Charles Sammut (on 27/5/09)
@ Mario Tabone-Vassallo

The EU has nothing to be ashamed of. No country wants more problems than it already has. No responsible government will do that.

Awareness to the problem of illegal immigration in Malta was raised as long ago as 2003 by someone who has paid a high price for his foresight. Gonzi et al refused to even discuss it up to a few weeks ago. It just goes to show how shortsighted these amateur politicians are. And this applies to the opposition as well.

Suddenly, with the MEP election looming, both sides are trying to gain brownie points by raising the issue in an EU which is less than interested in increasing its already serious problem of social unrest because of immigration, legal and illegal.

As for Mr Tesfamihret, should he try the same stunts he did in Malta, when in the US, he will probably find himself at the wrong end of police 'tools'.
Mario Tabone-Vassallo (on 27/5/09)
Grazzi USA. Isthi Unjoni Ewropeja qed jghidlek Ewropew konvint minn zmien De Gaulle, Adenauer, Schumann, De Gasperi

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