Group wants Nova Scotia to intervene in former child refugee’s deportation case
HALIFAX — Supporters of a former Somali child refugee facing deportation called on the Nova Scotia government to intervene on his behalf Tuesday, although it appears the appeal fell on deaf ears.
The group, which includes Abdoul Abdi’s sister Fatuma Abdi, held a news conference Tuesday at the provincial legislature.
Abdi, who was not granted Canadian citizenship while growing up in foster care in Nova Scotia, was detained by the Canada Border Services Agency after serving five years in prison for multiple offences, including aggravated assault.
A deportation hearing for the young man is scheduled to begin Wednesday in Toronto, after a Federal Court judge rejected a bid to delay the process,


