parents and children: The court could have, but did not, revoke the passports of parents and children of the controversial ultraorthodox Jewish sect, or order daily check-ins with childrens services, according to The Star. COM ONT. Several safeguards that may have prevented at least 12 Lev Tahor children from leaving the country were not in place despite a clear flight risk based on the groups history. There is no automatic flagging at the border of people subject to civil orders not to leave the country. And its unclear if police or border officials were even notified of the court judgment that ruled the children must remain in Chatham-Kent.
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