Canada Regularization Of Undocumented Migrants In Jeopardy

Canada offered hope for thousands of undocumented migrants with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promising a major regularization program.

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"I had a lot of hope but now I don't know what to think. It's very hard," Nina, a Colombian migrant to the country, told AFP. The 50-year-old landed in Canada with her young daughter in 2008.

"Here, I found peace. I was fleeing the violence of my country and family violence," she said. But then, in 2015,.