Canada's family reunification unequal for refugees, says Sudanese Canadian
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- Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2024
- It has been seven months since Canada launched a program to reunite people in war-torn Sudan with their families in Canada. But no one has been approved yet, and some people have died waiting. Huwaida Medani, a Sudanese Canada who applied in February to bring her brother and his family over, discusses the stress she’s felt worrying about her loved ones’ safety. She says Canada's family reunification program has "different standards for different refugees."
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