DAWN Ontario: DisAbled Women's Network Ontario

Stop the Deportation
of Wendy Maxwell (Nzinga)

www.supportwendy.com


March 10, 2005

 

CALL for LETTERS & FAXES

WENDY MAXWELL EDWARDS FACING DEPORTATION THIS MONDAY

CALL / FAX THE MINISTER
CALL / FAX REMOVALS OFFICER KOSICHEK

Read Judy Rebick's article on rabble.ca
Stop the deportation of Wendy Maxwell


 

Free Wendy Maxwell - photo source: OCAPWednesday afternoon, a day after Wendy's detention review, Counsel received word from Officer Martin Kosichek at the Greater Toronto Enforcement Centre that Wendy's deportation has been set for this coming Monday, March 14th to Costa Rica.

Yesterday's detention review resulted in a denial of bond, due to the Judge's opinion that Wendy's fear of risk upon return to Costa Rica is so high that he fears she is "a flight risk" (ie. will not appear for future dealings with Immigration Canada).

The Canada Border Services Agent who appeared in court stated his willingness to agree to terms and conditions of release if Wendy was granted a deferral of removal or temporary residence status (ie. By Minister Volpe using his powers and/or Immigration Canada approving the first stage of the H&C).

Emergency legal avenues are being pursued. However, it is IMPERATIVE that people ACT NOW. We must keep the pressure up now more than ever.

If you write a letter, please ensure that a copy is sent by fax to the legal team, to the attention of MacDonald Scott at (416) 633-9782.

 

CALL FAX CALL FAX CALL FAX CALL FAX CALL FAX CALL FAX CALL FAX


Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Joe Volpe

arrowIn Toronto:
(416) 781-5583 (phone)
(416)781-5586 (fax)
Email: Minister@cic.gc.ca

arrowIn Ottawa:
(613) 992-6361 (phone)
(613)992-9791 (fax)
Email: Minister@cic.gc.ca

ASK MINISTER VOLPE TO:

arrowGrant WENDY MAXWELL a Temporary Resident's Permit IMMEDIATELY so that she can remain in Canada legally until her Humanitarian and Compassionate Leave application for permanent resident's status is decided upon (the application was filed in February of 2004 and has been in the system for over a year now).

 

Martin Kosichek, Removals Officer
Enforcement Officer responsible for Wendy's deportation at the Greater Toronto Enforcement Centre

arrowIn Toronto:
(905) 405-3630 (phone)
(905) 405-3529 (fax)

ASK Martin Kosichek, Removals Officer, TO:

arrowDefer Wendy's deportation Immediately! (which he has the discretion to do)

 


 

JOIN THE STRUGGLE TO SUPPORT WENDY MAXWELL
YOUR HELP IS URGENTLY NEEDED!

A deportation date has been set for Wendy.
Without intervention from the Minister -- which he can do --

she will be removed from Canada on a flight back to Costa Rica
THIS MONDAY MARCH 14th!
This petition below is a new version from Wendy and her counsel.
(external links below open in new browser window)

Please Sign Wendy's on-line petition!
1350+ signatures

PLEASE CIRCULATE FAR AND WIDE



Background

On Saturday March 5th at the International Women's Day rally at Jorgenson Hall at Ryerson University, a woman was arrested by 51 Division officers while selling cookies to raise money for CKLN Community Radio. Her crime: living in Canada with out Immigration status. Wendy Maxwell, also known as Nzinga, is now in jail at the Vanier Centre for Women in Milton. She could be deported at any time.

Wendy Maxwell (aka Queen Nzinga) is a talented and strong Black Woman who is an active member of our community. Many who have met her either as a colleague, friend, or through her community work admire her tenacity and humility. These are the type of people our community needs. Born in Costa Rica, she is a woman of Jamaican descent who has had to contend with police repression, the violence of organized crime, and now the racism of Citizenship and Immigration Canada. After six productive years in Canada and continuous community involvement, she faces imminent deportation to a dangerous and uncertain future even though she has an application for landed status filed with Immigration Canada that has yet to be adjudicated.

Nzinga faces serious risk if forced back to Costa Rica. She was once picked up by the Costa Rican police, well known for racially profiling Black people, and sexually assaulted by them. She also faces risk as a bisexual woman from the police, whose homophobia is well documented.

One Costa Rican research group states that "lesbian women are exhaustively searched in round-ups at clubs frequented by gays and lesbians and are also subject to aggression, physical abuse and robbery by the police who, in most cases, claim they were looking for drugs". Added to this, she faces serious risk from a dangerous Costa Rican gang which she has had dealings with in the past. Given the homophobic and racist nature of the police, it is to be expected that she will not be able to obtain protection from them against this gang. Nzinga is still coping with serious Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (documented by Psychologists at the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre and other clinics) due to the abuse she experienced in Costa Rica. Sending her back will re-inflame her psychological problems and stop her healing process.

Despite this, Immigration Canada determined that she would not be at risk if deported and ordered her to fly back to Costa Rica on December 1, 2003. She was forced to go "underground" and filed a humanitarian and compassionate leave application for status soon after that (in February of 2004) on the basis of risk and establishment.

Nzinga has worked tirelessly in the community as a volunteer at CKLN 88.1 FM Community Radio. She has also worked with the Latin American Coalition to end Violence Against Women (now called MUJER), the Barbara Schlifer Commemorative Clinic, the Ralph Thornton Community Centre as a network administrator's assistant, the Global African Congress, and as an outreach worker with the Black Coalition for Aids Prevention (BlackCAP). Her work is also being published in "A New Look at Heterosexism and Homophobia" being put out in collaboration with the McGill University for the Canadian Aids Society. She has been employed through out her 6 years in Canada.

JOIN THE STRUGGLE TO SUPPORT WENDY MAXWELL
YOUR HELP IS URGENTLY NEEDED!

A deportation date has been set for Wendy. Without intervention from the Minister -- which he can do -- she will be removed from Canada on a flight back to Costa Rica
THIS MONDAY MARCH 14th!
This petition below is a new version from Wendy and her counsel.
(external links below open in new browser window)

Sign Wendy's on-line petition!
1350+ signatures

Photo Gallery - smugmug - John: IWD Rally & March to Police Services Board

 

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WENDY MAXWELL ON HUNGER STRIKE
SUPPORTERS JOIN IN TODAY:
In Solidarity at Ryerson University, Toronto


A group of supporters have decided to engage in a solidarity hunger strike after an emergency meeting Wednesday night to strategize about how to assist Wendy Maxwell who faces possible deportation on Monday (pls see background info below). Wendy is currently on hunger strike in a detention centre in Milton.

This hunger strike has been organized to raise further awareness and profile of Wendy Maxwell's case and to demonstrate solidarity for Wendy. The strikers will be beginning their hunger strike at 10am TODAY (March 10th) in the Library Building, Jorgenson Hall, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria St. Room 194 of Library Building, Jorgenson Hall has been set aside for support space.

A visible presence from students, workers and community activists is crucial! Those on hunger strike will need all of the support that they can for the next four days or until Wendy Maxwell is released. Please stand in solidarity with those on hunger strike in support of Wendy Maxwell! Bring friends or family to Jorgenson Hall this Thursday or Friday or over the weekend, morning, afternoon or evening! Feel free to bring water/juice/blankets, etc., or to bring art supplies/banners/music/board games etc distract strikers with activities. Bring video cameras/photo cameras!

For more information, you can call in to the Solidarity Strike at (416) 893-4053

 

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Contact

Email: support@supportwendy.com

Phone: (416) 893-4053

www.supportwendy.com

 


 




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