Sudanese refugees waiting to come to Canada face deportation risk from Egypt

The Sudanese Civil War has produced the world's largest active humanitarian crisis with millions of people displaced. Meanwhile, Canada's resettlement stream has been plagued with delays.
Immigration Minister Lena Diab has been criticized for her handling of the Sudanese family resettlement program.

For Sudanese refugees, life in Egypt involves constant dread that they can be deported back to their war-torn homeland as they wait to be accepted to Canada. 

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