Colombo Melone and his wife, Vivalda Melone, seek review of the denial of an application for a stay of deportation. 1
Pеtitioners are natives and citizens of Italy and were admitted to the United States in June, 1962 as nonimmigrant visitors for pleasure and authorized to remаin until April 13, 1963. In September, 1962 petitioners sought by means of a private congressional bill to be classified as permanent residents of the United States. Thereafter, the Immigration and Naturalization Service issued an order to show cause why petitioners should not be deported, and a hearing was conducted. Petitioners admitted that they were subject to deportation, but stated that they wished to remain in this country temporаrily because Colombo Melone’s brother, Christ Melone, who was adjudgеd mentally incompetent in 1959, is presently confined in the Elgin (Illinois) State Hospital.
In December, 1962 the Immigration and Naturalization Service granted the petitioners the privilege of voluntary departure under terms to bе prescribed by the district director, but failing voluntary departure orderеd them deported from the United States to Italy. Petitioners waived aрpeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals.
On July 27, 1964 petitioners were notified that Congress had taken adverse action on the legislаtion introduced in their behalf and were ordered to depart from the United States by August 27, 1964. Petitioners did not obey the order. Thereafter, a warrаnt of deportation issued and petitioners were ordered to report for deportation on October 27, 1964. An administrative stay was granted until January 2, 1965 and subsequently extended until February 1, 1965. Again failing to obey the order, рetitioners were ordered to depart on February 19, 1965. On that day they filed an application for stay of deportation, in which they said that the reason for the request was so they could remain to visit Christ Me-lonе and care for him in the event that he was released. The application was denied. Petitioners then filed the present petition fоr review.
The Government contends that an application for a stay of deportation is not within the statutory ambit of section 106(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. § 1105a(a) and questions the jurisdiction of a cоurt of appeals to review the denial of a stay. We do not аgree. We perceive no significant difference in the present situation from that presented in Skiftos v. Immigration & Naturalization Service,
Turning to merits of the petition, we hold that the district director did not abuse his discretion in denying the application for a stay of deportation.
The petition for review is denied.
Notes
. Maria Teresa Melonе, petitioners’ daughter, is not involved in this deportation proceeding.
