Stop Hamza Maganda's Deportation from Ontario, Canada

Recent signers:
Joseph Kabonge and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Hamza Maganda, a beloved member of our community in Ontario, Canada, is facing the imminent threat of deportation. Hamza has been a resident here for several years, contributing positively to our local society. He has proven himself to be a dedicated worker, a compassionate neighbor, and a friend to many. His deportation would not only disrupt his life but also leave a significant void in our community.

Over the years, Hamza has integrated fully into the Canadian way of life and has been an exemplary resident. He has formed bonds and friendships and has built a life in Ontario that he is proud of. Hamza's contributions to local businesses through his hard work and dedication stand as a testament to his commitment and love for this country.

The deportation of Hamza would not only cause emotional and financial distress to him but also to the families and friends who rely on him. Canada has always been a beacon of hope, known for its inclusivity and diversity. Letting Hamza stay in Ontario aligns with those core values and ensures that his rights and contributions are recognized and respected.

We urge the Ontario local authorities and immigration officials to reconsider the decision to deport Hamza. His situation deserves compassion, understanding, and a chance for resolution that does not involve separation from the community he loves. Permanent Residency or an extended stay permit could be a fair solution to this predicament, allowing Hamza to continue his life without fear and uncertainty.

Please support this petition to keep Hamza Maganda in Ontario, Canada. Your signature can help preserve the integrity of our community and keep our cherished friend among us. We appeal to everyone who believes in justice, compassion, and community strength to stand with Hamza today. Sign this petition to make a difference.

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Recent signers:
Joseph Kabonge and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Hamza Maganda, a beloved member of our community in Ontario, Canada, is facing the imminent threat of deportation. Hamza has been a resident here for several years, contributing positively to our local society. He has proven himself to be a dedicated worker, a compassionate neighbor, and a friend to many. His deportation would not only disrupt his life but also leave a significant void in our community.

Over the years, Hamza has integrated fully into the Canadian way of life and has been an exemplary resident. He has formed bonds and friendships and has built a life in Ontario that he is proud of. Hamza's contributions to local businesses through his hard work and dedication stand as a testament to his commitment and love for this country.

The deportation of Hamza would not only cause emotional and financial distress to him but also to the families and friends who rely on him. Canada has always been a beacon of hope, known for its inclusivity and diversity. Letting Hamza stay in Ontario aligns with those core values and ensures that his rights and contributions are recognized and respected.

We urge the Ontario local authorities and immigration officials to reconsider the decision to deport Hamza. His situation deserves compassion, understanding, and a chance for resolution that does not involve separation from the community he loves. Permanent Residency or an extended stay permit could be a fair solution to this predicament, allowing Hamza to continue his life without fear and uncertainty.

Please support this petition to keep Hamza Maganda in Ontario, Canada. Your signature can help preserve the integrity of our community and keep our cherished friend among us. We appeal to everyone who believes in justice, compassion, and community strength to stand with Hamza today. Sign this petition to make a difference.

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