haitian brothers facing deportation

Jacques Alex Minuty says...

Dear Mr president

Good morning to you Mr Preval, first of all i want to let you know i'm not a political activist but, sometimes it takes to an Haitian born like me to put into words my belief.

Any country in the whole world needs a leader and you have been the choosen one to help our country, and i have a lot of respect for you.

Haitian people live their country to go look for a better tomorrow, a better way of living, a better financial situation, better education and some of from those survivors suffered dread fully from cold and hunger, waking up early morning in a cold ice box to go to work, riding small boats to reach to a certain destination and good LORD so many of them never reach to no where, or never achieve their expectations.

In any race or country you find good or bad people, many of these made mistakes in search of money to go back to invest in their home mother land or did crimes in that country were they have been brought up and learn what ever it's wrong in those imperfect, corrupted society.

Some of those choosen ones don't 'even have no relatives and Haiti or don't know their way out when they go back yard.

Me myself i'm not facing deportation but i think it' s time to give to those who have been deported a better chance, open a wider door and do not let them down because of our mistakes because no human being would accept any mental, physical and eternal suffering

My name is jacques Alex Minuty PEACExxxxxxxx to you all Haitian people on earth
Have a Merry Christmas in your own way and don't give up the fight cause living in it's self it's like a struggle.

One of my dream it's to go back and help my people back home.

Jacques Alex Minuty

Posted by Jacques Alex Minuty on December 21 2007 at 9:25 AM