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Canada will not allow the Afghan Refugee from the US family worrying that Taliban can kill home

It is difficult to slow down to speak his son Mohammad Wesen without crying.

Jalalali, her husband, their old children all who found shelter in Canada after avoiding Taliban rule in Afghanistan in 2024.

Family protects visa from Brazil and paid for people traffickers thousands of dollars to lead them into 10 countries, as well as the Judién connected to the north of the country connected to One of the paths of deceptive immigrants.

“We knew that we could lose our lives,” says 57-year-old Jalali. But we hope to do it. “

Shalali Jalali said he had a difficult time to sleep, eating or eating or knowing that his son was arrested in the US and Sapped in Afghanistan, where his life will be at risk. (Evan Mitsui / CBC)

Although they did not go as a family unit, everyone did in Canada safely and was given refuge – without the young son of Jalali, Mohammad. The 27-year-old was arrested by Ice Agents in Arizona and was at the end of the end of the end Lvingston, Texas, just north in Houston, about a year.

Jalali said he was afraid of the US officials to send Kulise Efghanistan, when he was earlier with Taliban’s human rights work.

“I want the Canadian government to help my son, to come here to meet us, so that we can have a normal life,” said Jalali.

“He doesn’t do well.”

‘My life is in danger in Afghanistan’

Under the Canadian Certificate of Canada, the third Security Agreement must seek the asylum of any country they arrive first, which means they will not be able to leave the US to search for refugee status in Canada – although there is Alternative, including members of the family of Canadian citizens or permanent residentsLike You Nesi.

The US Judge has given you the You Nesnese permission to go to the Canadian border to seek asylum. But his lawyer’s request to work, refugees and Canadian citizen permission to allow it to be rejected in June.

“He is currently facing removal in Afghanistan,” said Erin Simpson with a strong Landings of the LLP.

In Simpson, supports the Consurate General Offices of Canada’s Office of Los Angeles’s authorization permission “decisions.

The picture of Mohammad is now written on his hospitality to show that he was alive and made his way to the US - of Mexico.
The picture of Mohammad has a sister was written down by her traffickers to show that she was alive and doing at the US border – of Mexico. (Sent)

In the e-mail statement on CBC News, the Department of warmth, refugees and citizen citizens have written that in behalf of the privacy rules, there is no charge of Youesessemi.

It is not quite overdosing to say that it is a matter of life and death.– Erin Simpson, Mohammad Weskon’s lawyer:

“Not so, not to say that it is a matter of life and death,” said Simpson. “And that be our unchanging Message in [immigration] Our Minister and the appeal of this permission will be issued. “

According to the Signed Affidavit, Afghanistan issues after being abducted, beaten and forced to work in December 2023 because of his work and girls who helped the vulnerable and girls.

“My life is in danger in Afghanistan, and the return would have to face the violence and persecution of the Taliban and,” reading a swear declaration.

A long journey

Taliban retook to control the country by 2021 after the Withdrawing US forces and other partners. This page United Nations Reports that women’s rights are deteriorated as a result, with the right direction, independence, and the existing of Afghanian women and girls. “

Mohammed's Sesis family, who fled the persecution of Taliban in Afghanistan, pictured at home given by Romero House to solve new refugees in Toronto.
Mohammed’s Family, who fled the persecution of Taliban in Afghanistan, pictured at home given by Romero House, helping solving new refugees in Toronto. (Evan Mitsui / CBC)

Natuno said they escaped after being sent to work in the fields. “I used the opportunity to flee and hide from my mother’s house. Since then, Italiban had continued to find me, forcing me to flee to Afghanistan.”

Younes from Afghanistan and his pregnant brother on July 2024. Trio went to Iran, where they found the people’s visa to Brazil. They made a difficult journey in Western America together, but they were separated from Mexico.

Although the expected couple were briefly imprisoned with immigrants in California, they were allowed to continue their journey in Canada, unlike those arrested and maintained by the American stewards.

The Mohammad's picture is taken in the park in Sao Paulo, Brazil before him, his brother and his father and his journey began their journey to North America.
Mohammad of nurses, seen in the park in Sao Paulo, Brazil, before him, his brother, and his father and he started their difficult journey to North America. (Sent)

Shortly thereafter, Jalali, her husband, and three adult children took the same trip. With them, ICE officials were arrested, but they were eventually released from the cell by the instructions to attend the Court Court hearing. After that, they continued their journey to Canada and seek asylum.

“Anyone who keeps [in detention] would be afraid. It was just as scared of us and was very afraid of Mohammad, because he was long, “said Jalali, who often talks to his son over the phone.

“He says he doesn’t know what is going to happen to him in his life.”

‘It is very difficult for the family to move on’

Jalal and his family were created by Romero House, the last refugee center in Toronto. The Director of the organization, Francesca Allodi-Ross, said the family had difficulty celebrating the fact that they were accepted as refugees about the future of the he-mentioned.

“It is very difficult for the family to move on with this hanging out,” said Allodi-Ross.

Francesca Allodi-Ross, the Director in Romero House, said Canada whether a place to accept refugees and immigrants and governments should live in this way and be safe.
Francesca Allodi-Ross, the Executive Director in Romero House, said Canada was known for the reception and the immigrants. He believes that the government should live at that honor by providing temporary residents Mohammad WENEs to meet and his family. (Evan Mitsui / CBC)

“We know what is happening in the US is not very unexpected. People are exiled to non-inhabited lands, such as El Salvador or Elsico or Sudan.

Unable to hold his tears, Jalali said he had a difficult time sleeping, eating or going out with the knowledge of his son to boiled in the US

“I’ve been there and when I think of Mohammad, it broke my heart.”

Allodi-Ross said Udesus is alone and has no one to protect him. But that would change.

“I think there is a lot of talk about what it means to be Canada right now,” he said.

“To adopt refugee and immigrants and people who want to build a better life, it is an important part of who we are. And I call Canadian government to live at the time.

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