[Photo] - Obama To ‘Decide’ Fate Of Nigerian Battling Illness, Deportation

Date: 20-12-2012 8:54 pm (11 years ago) | Author: franel
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«§» 20 December 2012

President Obama will decide whether Sopuruchukwu Chukwueke remains in Nigeria or not.

A Nigerian living with a genetic disorder that causes facial tumors has earned a United State’s House of Representatives’ bill to stay back and study in America.



If President Obama signs the law, Sopuruchi Chukwueke will study medicine in the U.S

The law was written to apply only to Sopuruchukwu Chukwueke, according to U.S. Senator, Carl Levin, a Michigan Democrat, who sponsored the legislation.

The U.S. House passed it Tuesday and the Senate has already approved the bill which is now headed for Mr. Obama’s desk.

The law, made for Mr. Sopuruchukwu alone, allows him to remain in the U.S. despite the expiration of his visa. He will get the green card he needs to stay and study in America If Mr. Obama signs the legislation.

Mr. Sopuruchukwu, 26, intends to enroll in medical school at the University of Toledo, which has been waiting for his immigration status to be resolved.

“Only in this country can something this wonderful happen to someone like me,” Mr. Sopuruchukwu, whose middle name is Victor, said to Reuters. “This is the best gift for Christmas ever.”

He hopes to be admitted to the University of Toledo’s medical school after the president accents to the bill.

Of the 83 private-relief measures introduced in the last two years, Chukwueke’s bill, S. 285, is the only one to have been passed by both houses of Congress, Reuters news agency said.

The bill would grant permanent residency to Mr. Chukwueke as long as he applies for it within two years of the bill becoming law. It would reduce, by one, the number of immigrant visas available to Nigerians and would bar preferential treatment for members of his family.

“Victor’s amazing courage and determination exemplify much of what is so great about our country,” Mr. Levin said in a statement. “Already, his example has enriched Michigan and our nation, but I know that his contributions to our country are only beginning.”

Raised by Catholic nuns

According to Mr. Levin’s office, the Nigerian was born into impoverished conditions in Nigeria and suffered from neurofibromatosis, a condition in which tumors deformed his face. His parents abandoned him to an orphanage, and the Catholic nuns in Nigeria arranged for him to travel to the United States for treatment when he was 15.

He relocated to Southfield, Michigan, where he endured seven surgeries over the next 11 years. Even as he underwent seven surgeries, one of which resulted in the loss of his right eye, Mr. Sopuruchukwu graduated from Wayne State University with a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and chemical biology with a 3.82 grade-point average.

Because he was in the United States under an expired visa, he was living under threat of deportation from the United States. Mr. Levin introduced legislation, known as a private bill, granting the immigrant permanent legal resident status. Though such bills rarely become law, immigration authorities generally defer deportation proceedings so long as such a bill is pending.


Posted: at 20-12-2012 08:54 PM (11 years ago) | Hero
- Elmagxi at 20-12-2012 09:08 PM (11 years ago)
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if his folks sent him out to the orphanage , orphanage sent him out when he was 15 now hes 26 we takeBABA GOD BEG UNA PLS LEAVE HIM WITH THE PIPU HE NOW KNOWS AND GOD WILL BLESS AMERICA  Cry
Posted: at 20-12-2012 09:08 PM (11 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Idbabe at 20-12-2012 09:14 PM (11 years ago)
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Abeg make una leave am alone. Una fit send d sick politicians home bcos na dem no let hospitals work well for Naija.
Posted: at 20-12-2012 09:14 PM (11 years ago) | Hero
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- micc at 20-12-2012 09:47 PM (11 years ago)
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Posted: at 20-12-2012 09:47 PM (11 years ago) | Hero
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- papadip at 20-12-2012 10:35 PM (11 years ago)
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That will be fantastic if he is not deported…. I do admire his courage to pursue a meaningful life despite his disabilities…I guess one can be physically disabled and not mentally disabled.
Posted: at 20-12-2012 10:35 PM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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