2 families rejected at Canadian border are now mired in what lawyer calls a ‘black hole’ of ICE detention

2 families rejected at Canadian border are now mired in what lawyer calls a ‘black hole’ of ICE detention

In July, Maxen, a Haitian man living in Hamilton drove to the Canada-U.S. border in Quebec where he'd arranged to pick up his two sisters coming from Miami, but the reunion didn't happen as he imagined. The sisters, who fled Haiti

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