Not sure who to believe anymore.
You tell me.
A former immigration detainee, jailed for almost five years, two of them in solitary, while border officials fought in court to have him deported, is suing Ottawa for failing to heed doctors’ warnings of his mental illness and provide him with proper care.
Prosper Niyonzima, whose family was slaughtered in the Rwandan genocide, became a permanent resident of Canada in 1995 before criminal activity landed him in and out of jail, and resulted in the revocation of his immigrant status.
Rest of story below.
Immigration detainee sues feds for $50 million, alleging he suffered a mental breakdown and was given electric shock treatment | The Star
You tell me.
A former immigration detainee, jailed for almost five years, two of them in solitary, while border officials fought in court to have him deported, is suing Ottawa for failing to heed doctors’ warnings of his mental illness and provide him with proper care.
Prosper Niyonzima, whose family was slaughtered in the Rwandan genocide, became a permanent resident of Canada in 1995 before criminal activity landed him in and out of jail, and resulted in the revocation of his immigrant status.
Rest of story below.
Immigration detainee sues feds for $50 million, alleging he suffered a mental breakdown and was given electric shock treatment | The Star