Punished For Being A Father
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All I wanted was to live with my son peacefully. The whole of United States’ machinery, particularly the judicial branch, rose up against that very natural and legitimate desire. This is a story of a father, who has no crimes to his discredit, not even a driving ticket in his entire life wanting to be with his son. This is a story of the corruption and inhumanity in the US judiciary towards innocent children and parents, particularly fathers.
I am a father who came to the US for a short visit with my son. A court ordered that my son cannot depart from the US while my wife was in India. I stayed back to fight this injustice. Now ICE is deporting me for overstaying of my visa. How can the ICE forcefully remove a father and keep his son. This is kidnapping. How can I as a father leave my son and depart to India? This is just the tip of the iceberg. Like a whodunit story – the more I got into my battle of being able to return to my country with my son, the more I discovered how corrupt the US judicial system is.
Earlier before returning to India, I stayed in the US for about 15 years. At that point, I had a very high opinion about the US. I still have that opinion. There are some very good things about this country. However, now I see that US has a dark side hidden from the eyes of the world – Very darrrrk side..... I invite you for a roller coaster ride through this book to explore the underbelly of the US as I dishabille that dark side.I present my case as an example of the lawlessness in the United States. This lawlessness has changed this land of the free and home of the brave to the land of mass shooters and home of drug addicts.
Dr. Akash Dixit
Professional backgroundDr. Akash Dixit is an Indian citizen by birth. He first came to the US on or about March, 2001 to work for a US company called Solidworks Corporation. Thereafter, he applied for a lot of US universities for his graduate education in the US. He was admitted to M.I.T., Cornell University, Purdue University, and Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech.) among others. He received full funding for his graduate studies from Georgia Tech. along with monthly stipend for living expenses. He came to the US to join Georgia Tech.He worked hard during his doctoral studies. He ended up with about 5 archival publications and about 12 conference presentations just during his doctoral degree. Such numbers of publications are high even by the standards of Georgia Tech., which is one of the most reputed aerospace engineering colleges in the US and even the world. He worked hard and contributed to the prosperity of the United States in his own minor way. Dr. Dixit has two patents applications and about 14 invited lectures across the US to his credit. (Exhibits provided upon request.)After graduating, Dr. Dixit was employed as a faculty in Georgia Tech. for about three years. Thereafter, he along with his small family went to Michigan on a ‘tenure–track’ faculty position in Oakland University. Dr. Dixit returned to India to serve his country. He was hired as a full professor in Graphic Era University in India. He was tasked with opening a new aerospace department in that university.Personal backgroundDuring the intervening period here in the US, he married a woman of Indian origin. The couple had a blessed married life. Ms. Singh was a dedicated wife. He, on his part, tried to be a good husband. Her own written (hand written and type written) statement, at the time of separation, corroborates to them having a blessed married life. In addition, testimonies of several friends also corroborate to the fact that they were a hardworking and happy family. (Exhibits available upon request.) They were blessed with a beautiful baby boy who, according to Dr. Dixit, is the best child in the world. He loved his son immensely and was a good parent. (Exhibits available upon request.)While he was employed as a faculty in Oakland University (2015), his then wife, Tanya Singh, informed him that she had an uncontrollable desire for another professor by the name of Dr. Brown, who worked in Georgia Tech. (She accepted to this fact in an audio recording between Dr. Dixit and her.) At this point, kindly read the letter written by her which was attached earlier in this book. In the letter, she corroborates that they were a happy family. She states that there was a “strong friendship, attachment and commitment” between them. She adds that “parental traits are bit more in [him] than [her].” Then she ends by saying “that a happy woman’s personal needs are sufficiently met will make a happy mother.”So after over seven years of companionship, for the last one year her personal needs or sexual desires were not sufficiently met so she left a good husband and an innocent child. The US judiciary rewarded her adultery by abusing Dr. Dixit and inhumanly torturing his son! This is the crux of the matter. Please see “Appendix - Names and crimes of the inhuman judges and my curse to them.”Immigration historyFor his first visit, Dr. Dixit entered on B1/B2 visa. He was duly inspected on arrival. He left the US on completion of my assignment. Thereafter he entered on F1 visa on or about August 8, 2002. He also left the US for brief visits for marriages of his siblings and to visit his family and friends on a number of occasions since then. On each reentry, he was duly inspected at the airports. All his visits were under proper visas. He never overstayed and always conformed to his visa statuses. His visa statuses included F–1 or student visa, H1–B or non–immigrant–worker visa and B1/B2 or visitor’s visa. He later also applied for an extraordinary–ability EB–1 category permanent–residency status. For his last visit, he was admitted as a H1–B non–immigrant worker. That status was valid up until January 2, 2019.During his entire stay of 16 years in the US, he was never convicted of any crime. Let alone any serious violations, he did not even have a driving ticket. (Such a track record is almost impossible in the US. Over 95% of residents here have at least a driving ticket against their name).
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Punished For Being A Father - Dr. Akash Dixit
All I wanted was to live with my son peacefully. The whole of United States’ machinery, particularly the judicial branch, rose up against that very natural and legitimate desire. This is a story of a father, who has no crimes to his discredit, not even a driving ticket in his entire life wanting to be with his son. This is a story of the corruption and inhumanity in the US judiciary towards innocent children and parents, particularly fathers.
I am a father who came to the US for a short visit with my son. A court ordered that my son cannot depart from the US while my wife was in India. I stayed back to fight this injustice. Now ICE is deporting me for overstaying of my visa. How the ICE forcefully deport a father and keep his son. This is kidnapping. How can I as a father leave my son and depart to India? This is just the tip of the iceberg. Like a whodunit story – the more I got into my battle of being able to return to my country with my son, the more I discovered how corrupt the US judicial system is.
Earlier before returning to India, I stayed in the US for about 15 years. At that point, I had a very high opinion about the US. I still have that opinion. There are some very good things about this country. However, now I see that US has a dark side hidden from the eyes of the world – Very darrrrk side….. I invite you for a roller coaster ride through this book to explore the underbelly of the US as I dishabille that dark side.
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Copyright © Akash Dixit (Author).
Cover illustration by Akash Dixit.
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First Edition published July 2019.
Printed in the United States of America
To my son, ANUDVEG, my father Shri Suresh, mother Shrimati Hem.
Table of Contents
FEEDBACK
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATION- GOD WATCHES WILL PUNISH THE CULPRITS!
TABLE GIVING THE NAME OF THE CRIMINALS WHO LIKE A BUNCH OF HYENAS FED ON THE FLESH OF MY SON
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN THIS DOCUMENT?
INDIAN CITIZENS LIVING IN INDIA BUT FORCED TO FIGHT DIVORCE IN THE US
US JUDICIARY, CONTRARY TO THE PRINCIPLE OF MUTUAL RESPECT, DISRESPECTS INDIAN JUDICIARY
THE DIVORCE CASE IS IMPROPER ACCORDING TO US LAW AS WELL
Georgia courts out of jurisdiction to adjudicate on the divorce
DIVORCE NOT PROPER PER THE US LAWS
No proper timely service
Judge caught red–handed in his extrajudicial collaboration
The judge lies in his order
INHUMANITY TOWARDS MY SON
APPELLATE COURTS OF GEORGIA AND THE FEDERAL COURTS TURN TO BE MUTE SPECTATORS TO THE INJUSTICE AND INHUMANITY
CRIMES LEFT UNPUNISHED GIVE INCENTIVE BIGGER AND MORE BLATANT CRIMES
THE US IMMIGRATION SYSTEM BRUTALIZES MY SON
CONCLUSIONS
NATURAL (FREQUENTLY ASKED) QUESTIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
COMMENTARY ON THE BOOK
APPENDIX – MOTIVATIONS FOR THE DOCUMENT
APPENDIX - FINANCIAL REASONS FOR THIS INHUMAN ABUSE OF CHILDREN BY US JUDICIARY
APPENDIX – The US A FAILED NATION
Failed marriages and brutal separation of children and parents has made the US a land of bastards
The social situation in the US worse than a fifth world country
The US, despite the advertisements in its media, is pathetically dependent on immigrants for survival
Immigrate to the US?
APPENDIX – NAMES AND CRIMES OF THE INHUMAN JUDGES AND MY CURSE TO THEM
APPENDIX – SEPARATION OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN IS IN CONTRAVENTION OF LAW AND BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS
Orders that violate constitutional rights of the children should be vacated
Orders that violate the first amendment rights of parents should be vacated
Orders that are unconstitutional, against the executive order of the POTUS, against opinion of SCOTUS and against natural laws should be vacated
APPENDIX – EFFECT OF DIVORCES ON CHILDREN
APPENDIX – THE IMPORTANCE OF JURISDICTION IN LAW
Supreme court of the United States
Constitution of the United States
Statutory provisions of the state of Georgia
Supreme Court of Georgia
CORRUPTION AND FINANCIAL REASONS FOR BREAKING OF US FAMILIES
CORRUPTION BEHIND EXTENDED INCARCERATION OF FOREIGNERS BEFORE DEPORTATION
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Professional background
Personal background
Immigration history
FEEDBACK
Anthony from Nigeria (the first reader of this book): I learned a lot about the law.
I liked the examples for everything such as religions, social situation - Helped me understand the whole thing.
May 2019.
Venugopal from India: You are not just presenting your case, but are also given them (the US), some material to think and improve their system.
June 2019.
Roberto from Mexico: Interesting; heartbreaking.
July 2019
Crae from England (this is how he explained my story to another person): Let’s say I visit your house because I was told you have a great backyard. You let me visit and when I am leaving, you decided to hold my child!
The person who was listening had surprise writ all over his face with mouth open. Crae added – Look the way said what – that is what happened in Akash’s case.
August 2019
Sahil from Srilanka: Eyeopener! It is not just immigrants, but also US citizen fathers and children, actually them more so, who are affected by this financial handouts. They will be able to relate to the story. Akash through his ordeal has eloquently laid out the flaws in the system and ways to correct it! August 2019
Dushaant from Srilanka: I really liked the ‘Pause’ feature. I am not very well read and I am a slow reader. The ‘Pause’ breaks allowed me to break my reading and understand the material. October 2019
PREFACE
I was talking to a lawyer today (July 10, 2019). He has experience of about 30 years practicing law in the New York circuit. He is primarily a