Please Help Allow Terry And Pixie To Remain In Canada!

Please Help Allow Terry And Pixie To Remain In Canada!

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Immigration officials order U.S. busker out of Canada.  Popular musician thinks complaint made after he was featured in paper.

SYDNEY %u2014 The familiar twang of the Charlotte Street banjo has gone silent today.  Immigration officials have asked American busker Terry Lavelle to leave the country. Mr. Lavelle started playing his music here about three years ago, accompanied by his best friend Pixie. The tiny chihuahua and her owner have been embraced by this community since he moved here from California.  "What%u2019s happening to me has made me love this place even more," he said in an interview outside the Tim Hortons where he plays each day. "It%u2019s amazing to me, all the people here have been so concerned, and it really makes me want to stay here. I just appreciate things even more.
"Since he was questioned by immigration officials, the community has rallied around him. His friend Glenn MacDonald has set up a petition asking that Mr. Lavelle be allowed to stay. So far he%u2019s collected more than 50 signatures.
The Chronicle Herald published a profile about Mr. Lavelle last month. At the time, the busker said he was living here legally. Mr. Lavelle believes that someone who read the article may have complained to Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
Two police officers picked up Mr. Lavelle for questioning on Tuesday. He was put in the back of a cruiser and taken to police lockup for several hours. Once there, someone from Citizenship and Immigration questioned him over the phone.
Mr. Lavelle says he%u2019s made at least five or six bus trips back to California. He believes the last time he went home was in May, but no one at the border gave him any documentation to prove that.
Each time he returned, he believed he could visit for six months.
"I just wanted to get out of police custody so I just said, %u2018If you let me go, no matter what the date I entered was, I%u2019ll leave on my own%u2019," he told The Chronicle Herald. "I don%u2019t think I was breaking any law, but I was really worried about Pixie, so I just wanted to be released from police custody."
Mr. Lavelle is a peaceful, spiritual man. He%u2019s an ordained minister with the Universal Life Church. Some days, he sings gospel tunes to pass on some love to those who walk by him or drop coins in his case.
He makes his living through his music, saving up the money to pay for the $45 hotel room he rents every night. He had finally found a new apartment, a pet-friendly, one-bedroom that would cost $350 each month. He knows that sort of thing does not come up too often. He%u2019s been looking for a place for more than six months.
So he%u2019s been praying for a sign from God since being arrested.
Nine people called or stopped to talk with Mr. Lavelle during his hour-long interview with the Chronicle Herald on Thursday.  One of those people was Sydney-Victoria MP Mark Eyking.  Mr. Lavelle%u2019s eyes lit up when he got the call from the Liberal MP.  "Thank you, thanks very much," he said, after Mr. Eyking told he would try to help. "Oh my God, I was praying for a miracle.  "Those who know him have been doing the same thing.  Clare Matheson first met Mr. Lavelle a few years ago. She buys food for him and Pixie and always stops to talk to him at the farmer%u2019s market where he plays each Saturday.
"I%u2019m just worried about the expense of crossing the border," she said. "I mean he lives day-to-day. It%u2019s a hardship."  Forcing him to leave is outrageous, she said, because this is a man who brings nothing but beauty to Cape Breton. She said she%u2019s hoping Mr. Eyking can intervene.  "He%u2019s just a simple fellow who gives pleasure to the community through his music," she said. "I felt sick when I heard he would have to leave. Absolutely sick.  "If I win the lottery, we%u2019ll set him up."
Mr. MacDonald hopes that his petition will work in his friend%u2019s favour. He plans to post copies on bulletin boards around Charlotte Street this week.  "He isn%u2019t doing anything wrong," Mr. MacDonald said. "I just want him to be able to stay here and keep doing what he loves to do."
Mr. Lavelle is hoping to hear from Lee Cohen, a Halifax-based immigration lawyer. Until then, he%u2019s going to fully co-operate with Citizenship and Immigration, he said. He promised to leave today and that%u2019s what he plans to do.  His biggest concern is that he%u2019ll have trouble when he tries to come back.  "If I have to leave here, I%u2019ll just feel like somebody lost in the world," he said. "I%u2019d just be out there, wandering around the planet . . . waiting to come back."

Immigration officials order U.S. busker out of Canada.  Popular musician thinks complaint made after he was featured in paper.

SYDNEY %u2014 The familiar twang of the Charlotte Street banjo has gone silent today.  Immigration officials have asked American busker Terry Lavelle to leave the country. Mr. Lavelle started playing his music here about three years ago, accompanied by his best friend Pixie. The tiny chihuahua and her owner have been embraced by this community since he moved here from California.  "What%u2019s happening to me has made me love this place even more," he said in an interview outside the Tim Hortons where he plays each day. "It%u2019s amazing to me, all the people here have been so concerned, and it really makes me want to stay here. I just appreciate things even more.
"Since he was questioned by immigration officials, the community has rallied around him. His friend Glenn MacDonald has set up a petition asking that Mr. Lavelle be allowed to stay. So far he%u2019s collected more than 50 signatures.
The Chronicle Herald published a profile about Mr. Lavelle last month. At the time, the busker said he was living here legally. Mr. Lavelle believes that someone who read the article may have complained to Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
Two police officers picked up Mr. Lavelle for questioning on Tuesday. He was put in the back of a cruiser and taken to police lockup for several hours. Once there, someone from Citizenship and Immigration questioned him over the phone.
Mr. Lavelle says he%u2019s made at least five or six bus trips back to California. He believes the last time he went home was in May, but no one at the border gave him any documentation to prove that.
Each time he returned, he believed he could visit for six months.
"I just wanted to get out of police custody so I just said, %u2018If you let me go, no matter what the date I entered was, I%u2019ll leave on my own%u2019," he told The Chronicle Herald. "I don%u2019t think I was breaking any law, but I was really worried about Pixie, so I just wanted to be released from police custody."
Mr. Lavelle is a peaceful, spiritual man. He%u2019s an ordained minister with the Universal Life Church. Some days, he sings gospel tunes to pass on some love to those who walk by him or drop coins in his case.
He makes his living through his music, saving up the money to pay for the $45 hotel room he rents every night. He had finally found a new apartment, a pet-friendly, one-bedroom that would cost $350 each month. He knows that sort of thing does not come up too often. He%u2019s been looking for a place for more than six months.
So he%u2019s been praying for a sign from God since being arrested.
Nine people called or stopped to talk with Mr. Lavelle during his hour-long interview with the Chronicle Herald on Thursday.  One of those people was Sydney-Victoria MP Mark Eyking.  Mr. Lavelle%u2019s eyes lit up when he got the call from the Liberal MP.  "Thank you, thanks very much," he said, after Mr. Eyking told he would try to help. "Oh my God, I was praying for a miracle.  "Those who know him have been doing the same thing.  Clare Matheson first met Mr. Lavelle a few years ago. She buys food for him and Pixie and always stops to talk to him at the farmer%u2019s market where he plays each Saturday.
"I%u2019m just worried about the expense of crossing the border," she said. "I mean he lives day-to-day. It%u2019s a hardship."  Forcing him to leave is outrageous, she said, because this is a man who brings nothing but beauty to Cape Breton. She said she%u2019s hoping Mr. Eyking can intervene.  "He%u2019s just a simple fellow who gives pleasure to the community through his music," she said. "I felt sick when I heard he would have to leave. Absolutely sick.  "If I win the lottery, we%u2019ll set him up."
Mr. MacDonald hopes that his petition will work in his friend%u2019s favour. He plans to post copies on bulletin boards around Charlotte Street this week.  "He isn%u2019t doing anything wrong," Mr. MacDonald said. "I just want him to be able to stay here and keep doing what he loves to do."
Mr. Lavelle is hoping to hear from Lee Cohen, a Halifax-based immigration lawyer. Until then, he%u2019s going to fully co-operate with Citizenship and Immigration, he said. He promised to leave today and that%u2019s what he plans to do.  His biggest concern is that he%u2019ll have trouble when he tries to come back.  "If I have to leave here, I%u2019ll just feel like somebody lost in the world," he said. "I%u2019d just be out there, wandering around the planet . . . waiting to come back."
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# 73:
3:29 am PST, Dec 20, Richard Rice, Washington
I forwarded this to Lee Cohen's e-mail. To have two people who find themselves and then to take it away against the will of the local community... It sucks when people who hate their jobs or having a bad day(life) and take it out on sources of light to spread the darkness that their pain brings... to follow and enforce the rules with out the option of any deep moral reasoning or common sense... It costs money to enforce, detain and deport. In the end all you have are broken hearts and empty wallets and one less. What a better way to learn about canadian citizenship than by living there and experiencing it first-hand. "Aint nothing like the real thing baby!"... Paperwork should be hassle-free and offered upon first contact. fees should be deducted via a special small long term tax on future earnings... I'd like to thank deeannpaul and her lakota lullaby on you tube for bringing me here. Good luck.
# 72:
6:37 pm PST, Nov 30, Tony Hernandez, Massachusetts
# 71:
1:17 pm PST, Nov 22, Sonia Kugo, Italy
Hope miracles could happen..Please allow Terry and Pixie to remain in Canada! There is such a lot of place there..
# 70:
7:20 pm PDT, Oct 30, Jason Parrey, Canada
# 69:
3:03 am PDT, Oct 19, Name not displayed, Canada
hes not harming anybody hes not a criminal why can't he stay in the country
# 68:
7:09 pm PDT, Oct 13, Amanda McMullen, Kansas
# 67:
12:44 pm PDT, Sep 25, Simos Tarabatzis, Greece
# 66:
6:11 pm PDT, Sep 23, Mark Kiernan, Italy
# 65:
8:17 pm PDT, Sep 20, Laura Stringer, Maryland
# 64:
12:13 am PDT, Sep 19, Dominique Marquez, California
# 63:
10:51 am PDT, Sep 16, Douglas Quintero, North Carolina
I believe in freedom
# 62:
5:59 am PDT, Sep 13, Elaine Loquinario, Philippines
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# 61:
6:49 am PDT, Sep 10, Jillyanne Michelle Cape, Missouri
# 60:
9:01 pm PDT, Sep 4, Mason Forrest, Canada
HELP HIM STAY
# 59:
7:29 pm PDT, Sep 4, Silky Wylder, Wisconsin
# 58:
11:49 am PDT, Sep 4, BiLL Fowlie, Maine
# 57:
11:33 am PDT, Sep 4, Matthew Gould, Canada
# 56:
11:32 am PDT, Sep 4, Name not displayed, Canada
# 55:
11:12 am PDT, Sep 4, Leo-Levi Stevens, Canada
# 53:
11:04 am PDT, Sep 4, Name not displayed, Canada
# 52:
10:57 am PDT, Sep 4, Stephen Mac Kinnon, Canada
wtf why ya doin that he a right on guy leave him alone
# 51:
10:53 am PDT, Sep 4, Name not displayed, Canada
# 50:
10:51 am PDT, Sep 4, Marcia Tuplin, Canada
# 49:
10:51 am PDT, Sep 4, Lucia Canova, Canada
# 48:
10:50 am PDT, Sep 4, Sarah Doucette, Canada
# 47:
10:23 am PDT, Sep 4, Name not displayed, Canada
# 46:
10:17 am PDT, Sep 4, Name not displayed, Canada
... I want terry and pixie stay in canada .. He's better then you think he is..
# 45:
10:17 am PDT, Sep 4, Name not displayed, Canada
... I want terry and pixie stay in canada .. He's better then you think he is..
# 44:
10:08 am PDT, Sep 4, Name not displayed, Canada
let this people stay, they're awesome
# 43:
10:08 am PDT, Sep 4, Name not displayed, Canada
I believe that it is wrong to do such a thing as this. people should have the right to live where ever they want
# 42:
10:00 am PDT, Sep 4, Dee Paul, Canada
let terry and pixie stay!
# 41:
4:34 pm PDT, Sep 2, Roxie Schliesman, Wisconsin
# 40:
5:14 pm PDT, Aug 30, Shoshana Simon, California
# 39:
3:57 pm PDT, Aug 30, Ann Cawley, Missouri
# 38:
3:25 am PDT, Aug 30, Marjorie Jonasson, New Jersey
# 37:
10:06 pm PDT, Aug 28, Valerie W, Ohio
# 36:
9:18 pm PDT, Aug 28, Angel Halloran, Virginia
# 35:
9:07 pm PDT, Aug 28, Nielene Heller, Colorado
There's so much crime in the world that I can't imagine why there is such a big fuss over this harmless duo. Please let them continue living their lives in Canada where their friends are and they feel at home.
# 34:
7:30 pm PDT, Aug 28, John Peterson, Oregon
# 33:
1:05 pm PDT, Aug 28, Joseph Johnson, New York
# 32:
11:08 am PDT, Aug 28, Lynda Harding, United Kingdom
# 30:
5:16 am PDT, Aug 28, Marguerite Harrington, France
Canada, don't disappoint me - you're a great country - let this guy stay please.
# 29:
2:58 am PDT, Aug 28, Tamarah Swensen, Netherlands
# 28:
2:56 am PDT, Aug 28, Laura Tatti, Italy
# 27:
12:53 am PDT, Aug 28, Hege Wolleng, Norway
# 26:
12:07 am PDT, Aug 28, LuCy J Boogaard, Netherlands
# 25:
11:13 pm PDT, Aug 27, Jacinthe Vigneault, Canada
# 24:
8:32 pm PDT, Aug 27, Kelly High, Australia
It's very worrying living in a country and always worrying about whether your going to be made to leave - I've been there and I still have nightmares at night about being forced to live in another country away from my husband even though this is my home now. I have worked and paid my way the whole time - never claiming welfare. I pay my taxes too. No one should have to feel scared in this way.
# 23:
7:33 pm PDT, Aug 27, NARESH KADYAN OIPA INDIA, India
# 22:
6:03 pm PDT, Aug 27, Stephanie Lessard, New Hampshire
# 21:
5:29 pm PDT, Aug 27, Name not displayed, New York
# 20:
3:23 pm PDT, Aug 27, Alison Hiestand, Connecticut
# 19:
2:44 pm PDT, Aug 27, Susie Holman, United Kingdom
# 18:
2:35 pm PDT, Aug 27, Heather Wolf, Washington
Please do not send Terry out of the US, he has done nothing wrong and is not a threat to our society.
# 17:
12:34 pm PDT, Aug 27, ANGELA BOND, United Kingdom
# 16:
12:29 pm PDT, Aug 27, Ineta Igunaite, Lithuania
# 15:
12:16 pm PDT, Aug 27, Denise Lytle, New Jersey
# 14:
12:09 pm PDT, Aug 27, ROBIN MCKAY, Kentucky
# 13:
12:03 pm PDT, Aug 27, Pam Boland, Georgia
# 12:
11:45 am PDT, Aug 27, Alison Jones, United Kingdom
# 11:
11:25 am PDT, Aug 27, Angela Rhodes, Greece
# 10:
11:21 am PDT, Aug 27, Annelies Ooms, Belgium
# 9:
10:57 am PDT, Aug 27, Nagy Nicoleta andrea, Romania
# 8:
10:25 am PDT, Aug 27, Christoph Wuth, Ecuador
If it is not clear what immigration officers hold against this man, then why can't they just leave him alone?
# 7:
10:19 am PDT, Aug 27, Maria Oniga, Romania
# 6:
10:02 am PDT, Aug 27, Laurel Watson, Arizona
# 5:
9:28 am PDT, Aug 27, Alice Olivo, Italy
# 4:
8:11 am PDT, Aug 27, Paul Bruce-joy, United Kingdom
# 3:
6:41 am PDT, Aug 27, Delliana Of the Sea, Colorado
Please don't make them return!
# 2:
3:37 am PDT, Aug 27, Bill Craig, Germany
# 1:
11:43 pm PDT, Aug 26, Panagiotis Rigopoulos, Greece
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