Refugee Rights

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I support this action because it's the right thing to do since this family we promised a life here in Canada after the intel they gave to our troops, putting their lives in jeopardy. Family members are already here as recent as this month, let them reside together in peace
Gail ha sostenuto: Canada Must Permit Endangered Afghan Women's Rights Activist to Join Toronto Family
I sure hope you never have to experience your child being a member of our forces working in a country like Afghanistan. Without the support of Afghans worked and protected our forces, if they could, your child may not come home. We also tried to help females in Afganistan have women’s rights. Now no one in Afganistan has a life because of evil men. Our country owes these people.
Bev ha sostenuto: Canada Must Permit Endangered Afghan Women's Rights Activist to Join Toronto Family
How can anyone support deporting a woman to a country like Afghanistan where women are not allowed to get a full education or work? Of course she should be allowed to stay. We need to set a good example to Trump's USA that Canada stands for liberty and compassion.
Isabelle ha sostenuto: Canada Must Permit Endangered Afghan Women's Rights Activist to Join Toronto Family
Asylum in Canada could help Abrego Garcia continue his apprenticeship in SMART-union (Sheet Metal Air Rail Transportation). SMART has many members in a number of locals in Canada. Why should Abrego Garcia lose his livelihood, an occupation with good prospects for the future, just because U.S Homeland Security is ruthlessly determined to destroy him rather than take responsibility for an error in deporting him. Canada, please help!
Faye ha sostenuto: Canada: Grant asylum to Kilmar Abrego Garcia

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