Friday, November 20, 2009

Lesbian war resister wins stay of deportation

A lesbian war resister who fled the US Army over homophobia won a key court case today, reports CanWest News Service.

Bethany Smith, who adopted the name Skyler James upon arriving in Canada, won a reprieve from deportation, thanks to a Federal Court ruling. The court ordered the Immigration and Refugee Board to reconsider Smith's rejected asylum claim.


Skyler James in Ottawa in 2007 (Karen Rodgers photo)

 

Read the Federal Court's full decision (PDF)

From our interview with Skyler James in 2007:

Skyler had another factor motivating her decision to come to Canada: she is an out lesbian, which directly contradicts the military's infamous "don't ask, don't tell" policy. And Skyler, with her close-cropped hair and penchant for slim-fitting shirts and skinny ties, refused to hide her sexual orientation. In fact she flaunted it — even hanging a rainbow flag in her room at the military base, despite a rule which prohibits anyone who "demonstrate(s) a propensity or intent to engage in homosexual acts" from serving in the US Army.
"I didn't want to hide," says Skyler, who knew she was gay when she signed up for the military, but said she figured she could keep it under the radar. "In the end it didn't work out that way. I was ridiculed daily by the other soldiers and even received hate letters."

 

Read the full 2007 interview with Skyler James and check back later today for a full story.


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Sunday, November 22, 2009 6:49 PM

Deport her now. She's just another bogus refugee trying to jump the queue. Open homosexuals are routinely discharged from the US military. There is no reason for her to be here. She signed a contract, cashed the pay cheques then bailed. Canada is no longer the doormat of the world.

Ron ca



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