Judge reserves decision on former child refugee’s request to pause deportation
HALIFAX — The sister of former Somali child refugee Abdoul Abdi said Thursday she was feeling hopeful after a Federal Court heard her brother’s emergency request to temporarily halt his deportation proceedings.
“He would not be in these circumstances if it wasn’t for the government,” Fatouma Abdi said outside court in Halifax. “I hope that they correct their mistake and that they don’t go forward with the deportation.”
Abdoul Abdi, who never got Canadian citizenship while growing up in foster care in Nova Scotia, was detained by the Canada Border Services Agency after serving nearly five years in prison for multiple offences, including aggravated assault.
Abdi’s lawyer, Benjamin Perryman, said federal officials turned down the 24-year-old’s request to press pause on a deportation hearing while he pursues a constitutional challenge.


