travel documents: However, Brown lawyers are skeptical, noting Jamaica has failed in the past to give him travel documents, according to CBC. Brown, a permanent resident of Canada since he was eight, has been found inadmissible because of his drug and robbery convictions. Government lawyers tell Ontario Superior Court in Toronto today that Alvin Brown, 40, is scheduled to leave Canada on Sept. 7. Ontario top court ruled last year provincial courts have jurisdiction to hear detention matters and Brown is seeking his release in Superior Court. Brown has spent five years behind bars. Lawyers for Brown were expected to ask the court to look at whether his ongoing immigration detention was justified.
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