International students facing deportation are victims of forgery
Release Date: 05/31/2023
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info_outlineA debate has been raging for the last few months if international students who came on fake admission offers and now facing deportation deserve to be treated with compassion as victims of forgery or should face the law of the land. One such student, Balbir Singh, shares his ordeal while Conservative MP Garnett Genuis and immigration lawyer Rajvir Singh Dhillon weigh in on the issue.