Deportation Dept: It's been a year since the Maeng family found themselves facing deportation, according to CBC. But the community and local politicians in their adopted hometown of Moncton rallied around them to fight the deportation order and a Korean family in Moncton, at the centre of a deportation controversy last year, is still working on becoming Canadian citizens. In May 2011, the Maeng s received a letter from Citizenship and Immigration Canada saying the medical care for their, now, 16-year-old son Sung-Joo was too expensive.
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reported in the news.
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