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Diana Thompson: CBSA

Tulio Aviles Hernandez Dept: I m assuming he was scared, Ms. Thompson asked about the raid being filmed said on Friday, just before her husband was to appear before an Immigration and Refugee Board hearing. And probably angry at the same time, according to Globe and Mail. Those decisions reflect histories that included previous deportation orders, failed refugee applications and previous brushes with the CBSA and For Diana Thompson, whose husband Tulio Aviles Hernandez was one of those arrested, the notion of his being filmed and subsequently asked to sign a waiver has added disbelief and anger to the anxiety she already feels about his future. Of six detention reviews that had been completed by late Friday afternoon, five resulted in detention orders being continued, meaning that the men will have their next detention reviews in seven days, on March 22. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.