Montreal family to be separated after mother’s asylum claim was refused
MONTREAL — Arminda Casanova said her son never learned to write in his mother tongue of Spanish after attending several years of school in French in Montreal.
The mother and her son came to Canada from Mexico as asylum seekers in 2022 to reunite with her husband who had filed his own claim a year earlier.
Casanova says the family has integrated into the Montreal community, taking French classes and working in French.
But she and her son are scheduled to be deported on Tuesday and separated from her husband, who is still awaiting a hearing on his own case.











