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ELIAN GONZALEZ

Emotions run high and opinions run irrational when it comes to the custody status of Elian
Gonzalez. Many people insist that Elian will live a miserable life in Cuba because little
Elian will not have the freedom that America allows it's citizens. Yet at the when these
voices, including Elian's South Florida family, demand freedom for little Elian, they
kidnap Elian from the love and parental guidance Elian's father, Juan Miguel, provides.
The honor and love felt for Elian from his family in South Florida is strong, well
meaning and honest but blind. While they forge ahead trying to make Elian an American
citizen, they do not see the horrible harm they would cause this child by deny Juan
Miguel to have his son. Not only is Elian's South Florida family blind but they are also
ignorant of the laws placed there to protect the child they profess they care so much
about. It is not only necessary that Elian Gonzalez returns to Cuba before he suffers
more emotional and mental scaring, but is essential to the essence of the Immigration and
Naturalization Service that Elian is sent back to Cuba.
On January 5, 2000, " The INS decides that Juan Miguel Gonzalez, Elian's father, is the
one that will speak for Elian. This means that Elian's father will make that decision as
to whether he will be returned to Cuba." ("Timeline" 9) .It is impossible to
misunderstand what the INS meant by that decision. INS plainly said that Juan Miguel was
the only voice in deciding whether Elian was to leave the U.S. or stay in the U.S. That
decision was made two and half months ago and since Juan Miguel stated before and still
states that he wants Elian home in Cuba, Elian should have been home in Cuba a long time
ago. On March 23, 2000 "... The INS sends a letter to Kendall Coffey, the attorney for
Elian's Miami family. In the letter, the INS gave the attorney two choices and set a
deadline of tomorrow at 12p.m. for him to make a decision on how he will proceed with the
case...If the family's lawyers don't take either of those steps, the government is
prepared to revoke its initial decision that placed Elian with his Miami
relatives."(Timeline" 3). The strength and aggressiveness asserted by the INS is lost
when they do not enforce either the deadline or the termination of Elian's stay with the
family. The purpose of the INS is to enforce the rules of immigration to ensure order and
the well being of the immigrant. The INS clearly stated on January 5th, 2000 that Elian
Gonzalez's well being is decided by his father, not the Lazaro Gonzalez family.
Furthermore Elian's father asserted that Elians well being was in Cuba and not in
America. By the charades of the Lazaro Gonzalez family, Elian's well being is
increasingly being jeopardized by keeping him in the United States. It is also
questioning the integrity and authority of the INS by not sending Elian to Cuba. Lazaro
Gonzalez, if he truly does care about the well being of Elian, should do what Elsa
Gutierrez recommends, He (Elian) should come back and be a child like every other Cuban
child. He should be hunting lizards, carrying marbles and stones in his pockets, studying
and living happily. Anything else is demagogy, outrage and child abuse."(Laughlin 1). 
Bibliography
Works Cited
Laughlin, Meg. " Cuba therapists: Elian needs normalcy." Miami Herald
10 Apr. 2000..
MSNBC. Local Channel Six Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. Elian Gonzalez
Timeline. 8 Apr. 2000 http://ww.msnbc.com/local/wtvj/146533.asp.

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