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Manitoba Hells Angels: Alejandro Chung

Alejandro Chung: Alejandro Chung, 46, claims the Immigration and Refugee Board IRB failed in its duty to treat him fairly and its decision to remove him back to his native Chile late last year should be overturned. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. The federal government's decision to pursue his deportation came weeks after Chung successfully fought a major drug case where a court found his rights were seriously trampled by Winnipeg police when they illegally entered and searched Chung's La Mota head shop on Portage Avenue. A former Winnipeg head shop owner who was recently deported due to his past association with the Manitoba Hells Angels presented a case in federal court Thursday morning in hopes it could pave him a road back into Canada. He was not present in court. Immigration lawyer David Matas spoke on his behalf. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.