Saundra McDavid

On Politics

Saundra McDavid header image 1

Rib Shack focuses on catering, closes restaurants

February 22nd, 2009 · No Comments

Andrew’s Rib Shack is looking for a new home. The operations are now focused solely on catering until owner Andrew Petrehn can locate a new spot for his restaurant. Eagle Rib Shack was closed in December and Andrew’s Rib Shack in Meridian was closed last week. “We are still searching for the ideal restaurant location, and when we find it we’ll open back up.” Petrehn said. “Now, more than ever, location means everything.”

For now, barbecue lovers can continue to get the award winning Rib Shack food via Rib Shack Catering. Accommodating groups of ten or more, the famous food can be delivered throughout the Boise metropolitan area for business lunches, graduations, weddings, tailgate parties and any time people need a barbecue fix. Delivery is available to job sites, offices, homes and outdoor events. The Rib Shack will also be making appearances at special events throughout Idaho. Petrehn looks forward to competing in more barbecue contests over the summer with the hopes of adding more awards to his collection. Contact Andrew at 938-0008 for more information, or visit the website at AndrewsRibShack.com.

Post Footer automatically generated by Add Post Footer Plugin for wordpress.

→ No CommentsTags: Rib Shack

The forgotten children of Operation Babylift

February 9th, 2009 · No Comments

In 1975 2,500 orphans were airlifted out of war-torn Vietnam and flown to homes in the United States and around the world in an initiative implemented by President Ford. Thirty years later some of those orphans are finding themselves threatened with deportation.

Michael Frailey was one of the Vietnamese children rescued by Operation Babylift. He arrived in the United States on April 4, 1975 to the welcoming arms of his adoptive parents, Gordon and Ginny Frailey of Arnold, Missouri.   Michael spent the next 34 years growing up as an American; enlisting in the Air National Guard and serving his country for six years, some of that time overseas, voting in elections, establishing a career at Xerox where he has worked for 21 years and getting married.  It wasn’t until Michael applied for a passport to take a scuba trip to Belize when he was 29 that he realized something was amiss.  The adoption paperwork had not been properly filed back in the 70’s.  Even though he had a social security number, adoption papers and a driver’s license, he was not a United States Citizen according to the INS (now USCIS).  In fact, according to USCIS, he was an illegal alien and now in danger of being deported.

During the next 13 years, Michael struggled through countless agencies and organizations, hiring an attorney and tracking his journey all the way back to the organization that arranged for his adoption back in the 70’s.   His investigation has put him in touch with other Operation Babylift orphans who are facing the same struggles.  President Ford’s Operation Babylift children are having their lives thrown in turmoil once again by bureaucratic paperwork.

Michael’s story has a happy ending.  After beginning the immigration process as if he had just arrived in the country (communicable disease tests, shots, background investigation, paperwork and time requirements) his struggle with USCIS ended on February 2, 2009 as he was sworn in as a US Citizen.  However there are more than 200,000 foreign-adopted children already living in the U.S. Many of them are facing the same problems as Frailey and are afraid to come forward for fear of being deported.   Others will not realize that there is a problem until they apply for passports and then will face the same nightmare from which Frailey has recently emerged.

Congress has acted to fix the problem for all new adoptees.  In 2001, the Child Citizenship Act (CCA) became effective, which allows any child under the age of 18 who is adopted by a U.S. citizen and immigrates to the United States to acquire immediate citizenship.  However this law provides no protection for older children, who through no fault of their own are facing deportation due to missing paperwork.  The children of Operation Babylift have been forgotten in the process.

Post Footer automatically generated by Add Post Footer Plugin for wordpress.

→ No CommentsTags: Politics

Will the mole see his shadow?

February 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

My nine year old asked this a few weeks ago: ” On February, 3rd or 4th, or 5th do you want it to be cloudy? So that the mole, or hedgehog ‘thingey’ sees his shadow so we get more snow?”

Oh dear.

Post Footer automatically generated by Add Post Footer Plugin for wordpress.

→ No CommentsTags: Lifestyles