Canada won't let this Afghan refugee in from the U.S. His family worries the Taliban might kill him back home | CBC News
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Mohammad Younesi's family escaped Afghanistan and sought asylum in Canada after fleeing the Taliban. They navigated treacherous migration routes, yet Younesi was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. He has been detained for almost a year and now faces potential deportation to Afghanistan, putting his life in danger due to past torture by the Taliban. His family, now safe in Canada, is deeply concerned for his well-being, hoping for his reunion and safe passage to Canada, where they all wish to live a normal life together.
"We knew that we might lose our lives, but we were still hopeful to make it."
"I want the Canadian government to help my son, so that he can come here and be united with us, so that we can have a normal life."
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