


Folks in the great lakes states are likely to know a bit of the plight of Ibrahim Parlak. A legal immigrant, granted asylum, has faced daunting and ridiculous challenges in his adopted country. But as bad as they have been, I'm sure he'd agree that these pale to the horrors he faced in his native Turkey.
Many dozens of us gathered at his restaurant Cafe Gullistan in a rally of support Sunday as he prepared for yet the latest installment of deportation hearings. Tomorrow, he must appear in federal court in Cincinatti, which could order his immediate expulsion from The United States of America.
There is no way I can possibly describe the injustice done to this man in a few paragraphs. That said, I'm including a link to the free Ibrahim website, which will give you some idea.
I certainly am willing to give a few of my impressions, though.
Ibrahim Parlak was a dissident in his native Turkey, and was horribly tortured for that. He was later granted asylum here. Then the PKK (with which he had been associated) was later declared a terrorist group. Citing some nondisclosure offense, our Department of Homeland Security declared Mr. Parlak a terrorist threat
People who live near him characterize him as a gentle man, a wonderful father and a gracious restaurantuer.
Notables such as Roger Ebert, Senator Carl Levin and Representative Fred Upton are determined and vocal in Mr. Parlak's support.
I ask that you put what energy you value (prayer, meditation, your choice) for Ibrahim Parlak.
I'd never met the man before today (though I'd followed his case) and told him so. We embraced, and he thanked me.
Democracy is really, really, really not a spectator sport.
Don Wheeler
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Crossposted on The Campaign To Change America as "DHS skullduggary" with additional photos.
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