Supreme Court Decision Dept: But the Quebec City resident, who has been fighting expulsion from Canada since 1995 and has been in legal limbo since the 2005 Supreme Court decision, is circulating an email to drum up support from friends - and he has hired a lawyer to launch more legal action, according to Montreal Gazette. He hired lawyer Johanne Doyon to attempt to quash the latest decision, but in the meantime was told by the Canada Border Services Agency, which carries out expulsions, that his deportation is imminent and almost eight years after the Supreme Court of Canada unanimously ruled that he is inadmissible to stay in Canada because he helped incite the Rwandan genocide, L on Mugesera could finally face deportation to his homeland on Jan. 12. In the email obtained by The Gazette, Mugesera said he received notice from the Citizenship and Immigration department in early December that his time in Canada is fast running out. He has remained here tenuously since being stripped of his permanent resident status for his role in the genocide, because he argues he would face persecution and torture if he is sent back to Rwanda.
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