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Immigration and Refugee Board IRB: Alejandro Mariano Chung

Alejandro Mariano Chung: The Immigration and Refugee Board IRB did not breach any rules of fairness toward Alejandro Mariano Chung, 47, when it ordered his removal from Canada on the grounds of "organized criminality," Federal Court Justice James Russell has ruled. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. In his deportation appeal before Russell, Chung claimed the IRB failed in its legal duty to presume his sworn testimony he knew nothing about the gang's criminal plans was credible and worthy of belief. A former city head-shop owner and one-time Manitoba Hells Angels prospect who was deported to his native Chile has lost a court battle that could have given him a chance to return to Canada. At his deportation hearing in 2012, Chung denied any knowledge of the criminal activities of the Hells Angels motorcycle club, despite the fact the IRB heard police testimony of his association with Hells Angels members and that at one time he had worn a prospect member's vest. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.