Saint Human Faith

Human Fealty P O Box 9796
Forestville, CT 06010
United States

ph: 8605822226

Ajmal Mehdi

Blessing on Humanity from Ajmal Mehdi  and Adam Mehdi the father and the son with Holy Spirit of human fealty!

We have nothing to do with  Judaism, Islam, Christianity ,Hinduism and Buddhism and any other major faiths in this world. We are looking for asylum to live freely and work without fear of religious discrimination.

 

Ajmal Mehdi V. U.S Dept. of Homeland Security.

Bristol Fashions and Human Faith member Sue the Government over citizenship delays two organizations are behind Mr. Ajmal Mehdi to help their member become citizens after years of delay.
By Human Faith Member, October 31, 2005

Ajmal Mehdi V. U.S Dept. of Homeland Security.

AJMAL MEHDI

Plaintiff,
V.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
HOMELAND SECURITY, CITIZENSHIP
AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES,
ALBERTO GONZALES,
MICHAEL CHERTOFF,
EMILIO GONZALEZ,
DENIS RIORDAN AND
ETHAN ENZER, Defendants.

Connecticut - One local religious, civil rights and community group Human Faith turned in frustration for one residents, whose citizenship applications have been delayed years beyond the legal limit. "The lawsuit was the last resort. We’ve tried everything," said Ms.Shah, executive officer of the Human Faith
organization of USA . Bristol Fashions worked with the American Human Faith Project to file a class action lawsuit against the government. With this legal action, the Human Faith and Bristol Fashions join other grassroots organizations and individuals nationwide to bring attention to many
applications for naturalization that have been before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service for over two years. most often, the hold-up is because of pending FBI name checks.

"Their applications are gathering dust in government offices," said Attorney Alexander Lumelsky of Farmingtion CT. He have passed his English and civics exams and completed the required interview with a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service officer.The legal path to citizenship From the date of the interview, USCIS has 120 days to decide on the disposition of the application. Most naturalization applications are usually processed within the requisite time frame, and the applicant is invited to be sworn in as a U.S. citizen. But for Mr. Mehdi case, 120 days came and went long ago, and he is still waiting to become citizens. When the plaintiffs followed up with USCIS or with local elected representatives, they found out that his case has been delayed because of incomplete FBI name checks. Attorney Alexander explained that the purpose of the lawsuit is to prevent others who have fulfilled all naturalization requirements from having to live in limbo for years. "The time is now to solve this problem and to get these agencies to comply with the law,"

The background of background checks :
(news from ACLU)
After 9/11, USCIS made the security checks for immigration benefits more stringent, according to USCIS spokesperson Sharon Rummery. In December 2002,
USCIS sent over 2.7 million names of people who were in the process of applying for permanent resident status and naturalization to the FBI for an in-depth background check known as a name check. This check is different than the routine FBI criminal fingerprint check that is required, for example, of teachers and day care workers as a routine part of their job applications. According to FBI spokesperson criminal checks are done to determine whether an individual has been arrested on suspicion of a felony. These checks
are a part of the application to become a citizen, but they are usually turned around in about two hours, there is a delay in the process, But the name check is a "very complicated process," said FBI spokesperson Bill Carter. While criminal checks usually clear quickly, the name check is a detailed look into whether a person is the subject of an FBI record.USCIS does not have any kind of time frame within which it must receive results of the name check,Rummery said. "The FBI does the name checks, so we have no control over how much time they take," she explained.


"I believe a background check is very important," Ajmal said. "This is my home and the home of my family, and I want to make sure everyone is safe." But the checks shouldn’t take many years, he said. ajmal wishes to become a Fedral employe, and his lack of citizenship has created obstacles with both furthering his education and with job opportunities.

Saint Human Faith and Adam Mehdi the father and son do not support culture of
Atheism,
Adulterer,
Drinker's,
Smoker’s,
Drug users ,
Money lover ,
Racist,
Sexism,
Assaulters,
Murders,
Thieves ,
Gamblers ,



IN GOD (Rab) WE TRUST WE HAVE FAITH IN HUMANITY (Rabi)

How could a human being aspire to freedom in any field when he is deprived of the freedom of his life just because of his faith?

2. We believe any kind of negative discrimination such as racism, sexism and religious persecution are crimes against humanity. We cannot endorse sole progression of man from animal as it rejects spiritual evolution. We will respect all human kind.

God (Rab) Bless America Home sweet Home

Human Fealty P O Box 9796
Forestville, CT 06010
United States

ph: 8605822226