Deportation sought for MIA farmer
The Division of Immigration has filed a deportation case against a Bangladeshi farmer who is allegedly an overstaying alien for about a year now.
Immigration investigator Nicolas Reyes stated in court papers that MD Golgar H. Bhuiyan is a deportable alien pursuant to Commonwealth law and regulations.
Superior Court Associate Judge David A. Wiseman ordered the 34-year-old Bhuiyan to appear in court and explain why he should not be deported.
Reyes said Bhuiyan’s nonresident worker’s entry permit, issued on Nov. 9, 2006, expired on Oct. 5, 2007.
Reyes said he received a memorandum from the Department of Labor director regarding Bhuiyan’s settlement agreement with his previous employer on March 15, 2007. Reyes said the respondent was granted 45 days to transfer to another employer.
Bhuiyan found a new employer and submitted his nonresident worker’s application at Labor Processing Section on April 26, 2007.
The investigator said that the Bangladeshi’s prospective employer, however, submitted a cancellation request letter to Labor.
As mentioned in the letter, Bhuiyan was nowhere to be found and never made any attempt to locate the employer in reference to his employment status.