http://www.calgarysun.com/2012/10/05...-murder-speaks
Quote:
Ten years ago, he and his family came to Canada.
Within two years, Keror, who left behind civil war in South Sudan and came here with his wife and seven children, earned enough to get a mortgage.
Working as a seniors’ caregiver, Keror was ordained in 2010 to minister to those from his homeland in their Dinka mother-tongue and now works at St. Luke’s Anglican Church.
The family’s future seemed promising.
But cracks began to emerge in their dream of peace and prosperity.
With his son Deng’s stints in jail, the dedicated father worried his child was losing his way.
In October 2010, a week after Deng got out of jail, bullets were fired at their home.
It was the last straw.
All the talking and praying got him nowhere, so Keror turned for help to the government that brought the family here. In a March 2011 letter signed by the rest of the family, the frustrated father poured his heart out.
He wanted Deng deported.
He wrote he feared not only for his son, but for his family, and how sending Deng to South Sudan to live with an uncle might be the only way.
“Maybe it would be better,” he said.
“The life of Deng is now insecure, the family life is insecure, it is not Deng alone, it is also a threat to the security of our beloved country, Canada.”
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It's too bad this scumbag wasn't deported before murdering someone.
Come to this country and this is how you decide to escape war in Sudan by being a drug dealer with a gun? What a twerp. Hopefully they send him back on a one way flight when he gets out of jail.
There should be a one strike and you're deported rule.