10:52 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · California|Education|Immigration|youth · Comments Off
3 Jun 2008While President Bush is busy talking about no child being left behind, his government is fine with leaving behind promising young people, by deporting them.
Arthur Mkoyan’s 4.0 grade-point average has made him a valedictorian at Bullard High School in Fresno and qualified him to enter one of the state’s top universities.
But while his classmates look forward to dorm food and college courses this fall, Arthur Mkoyan may not make it.
He is being deported.
Arthur, 17, and his mother have been ordered out of the country. By late June, they may be headed to Armenia.
Arthur hasn’t seen Armenia since he was 2, and he doesn’t want to return. The thin, rather shy teenager doesn’t speak Armenian and barely understands the language when it’s spoken to him.
“Hopefully, I can somehow stay here and continue my studies here,” he said. “It would be hard if I go back.”
The family fled from the old Soviet Union and has been seeking asylum since 1992. The appeals ran out this year.
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