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Trudeau Airport: Immigration

Canadian Baby Dept: Sayon Camara was six months pregnant when she was ordered to leave Canada because immigration officials believed her marriage to Brossard grocer and Canadian citizen Abdoul Sow was a sham, according to Montreal Gazette. Camara "is now the mother of a Canadian baby, and so it's really in the best interest of the child to stay in Canada, and in his best interest to have his mother here," said Camara's lawyer, Stewart Istvanffy and a Guinean woman who was granted an 11th-hour reprieve from deportation in April has given birth to a boy, but there are continuing worries about the child's health, and his mother's future in Canada remains anything but certain. Camara, 42, got all the way to the departures area at Montreal's Trudeau airport on April 27 before Federal Court decided she could remain in the country to deliver her child, a six-pound boy that arrived on Friday, three weeks early. As reported in the news.
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