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Shafga Jalali’s son Mohammad Younesi is difficult to talk about the cry.
Jalali, his husband, four adults and arrivals found a shelter in Canada after escaping the Taliban’s government in Afghanistan in 2024.
The family provided humanitarian visas from Brazil and directly from 10 countries, including Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, as well as a 100-kilometer jungle connecting the north and South America One of the most treacherous migration roads in the world.
“We knew we could lose our lives,” he said. “But we were still hopeful to do it.”
If they did not travel as a family facility, everyone made him safe and protected against refugees – Besides Jalali’s youngest son Muhammad. The 27-year-old was arrested by ice agents in Arizona and was in the northern Houston’s northern Houston, in the Immigration Protest Center in Texas, Texas.
Jalali said that he was afraid of US officials, previously returned to Afghanistan, which was tortured by the Taliban for human rights.
“I want the Canadian government to help my son, that he could come here and unite to us that we can have a normal life,” he said.
“He’s not good.”
Canada-USA Safe Third Country Agreement Must Require Shelter in the First Surprise Country, which means they cannot leave us to obtain refugee status in Canada Some exceptions, including family members of Canadian citizens or permanent residentsLike yoeyni.
The US judge has permitted Yongi to travel to the Canadian border for asylum. However, the applicant for a temporary residency for a temporary resident for immigration, refugees and citizenship was rejected in June.
“He is currently facing Afghanistan.”
In the CBC News, the Ministry of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada could not comment on Yoesi in the work of the Privacy Legislation.
It is not completely overrated to say that this is a matter of life and death.– Erin Simpson, Muhammad Yoonei’s lawyer
“It’s not a matter of saying that this is a matter of life and death,” Simpson said. “And this was our consecutive message to the Minister of the (Immigration) and our plea for this permission.”
According to a signed Affidavit, which was a signed AFFIDAVIT, after the abduction of Young, and in December 2023, he forced the field work in December 2023 to work with a NGO that helps sensitive women and girls.
“My life in Afghanistan is in danger, and returns to violence and persecution by the Taliban again,” he reads the sworn statement.
The Taliban has controlled the country in 2021 Withdrawal of US forces and other allies. This United Nations As a result, the women’s rights deteriorate sharply, resulting in dramatically deteriorating, “Legal, autonomy and the directives that are pressing the existence of Afghan women and girls.
Younsi left Afghanistan with his brother and pregnant sister in July 2024. The third trio went to Iran, where they received a humanitarian visa to go to Brazil. South and Central America made a difficult journey, but left in Mexico.
A waiting couple, although they were taken into custody by immigration officials in California, they were arrested and caught by the US government, was allowed to travel to Canada.
Soon, Jalali, his husband and three adults traveled the same. These were also arrested by ice officials, but as a result, US immigration was released from prison to participate in court hearings. After that, they continued to travel to Canada to demand asylum.
“Everyone in prison was afraid for us. It was a terrible for us and was afraid for Muhammad, because he often said, Jalali, who often speaks on the phone.
“He says he does not know what happens to him and his life.”
Jalali and his family are placed by Romero House of Refugee Settlement in Toronto. The executive director of the organization said that Francesca Allodi-Ross, the family, said it was difficult to note the fact that the fact that they accepted as a refugee.
“It is very difficult to move on with this hanging,” said Allodi-Ross.
“We know what happened in the United States is very unpredictable.
When he could not get the tears back, Jalali said he had difficulty in knowing that he knows that he was asleep, or his son was arrested in the United States
“I’m there and when I think about Muhammad just breaks my heart.”
Allodi-Ross said that Yoizi was alone and not someone to protect him. But this may change.
“I think I think it’s what Canada is currently means,” he said.
“Being a pleasant place for people who want to build a life of refugees and immigrants and a better life, I call on the Canadian government to help you to live up to this reputation and to combine this simple, humane, family and be safe.”