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Marcela Gomez Camacho and Nicholas Keung Immigration

Jose Demetrio Tellez Suazo: By Nicholas Keung Immigration reporter Sat., June 18, 2016 Marcela Gomez Camacho life took a drastic turn on Aug. 14, 2014, when her husband was pulled over in a commercial vehicle inspection blitz led by border officials — and deported, according to Toronto Star. The mother of two from Mexico went into hiding, scrambling to become the breadwinner, cooking meals, cleaning houses and selling Amway cosmetics while caring for their two sons, Josue, 13, and Santiago, 6, who was born in Toronto and suffers severe autism. Order this photo Marcela Gomez Camacho is shown in a family photo with sons, Josue, now 13, Santiago, 6, and husband, Jose Demetrio Tellez Suazo, before he was deported to his native Mexico. I was so scared. If I got caught and deported, Santiago would not be able to get the help he needs for his autism, said Gomez, 34. I had no idea how I could carry on by myself. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.