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Mike Patton: Mugesera

CBSA Dept: His wife and five grown children issued a statement saying his condition is critical, but offered no details, according to Globe and Mail. We are extremely disappointed with this surprising ruling. CBSA is taking steps to set aside the ruling, spokesman Mike Patton said in a statement and while lawyers obtained the injunction in Montreal, Mr. Mugesera, 59, was laying in a hospital bed in Quebec City, where he was being treated for a reported overdose of medication with Canadian Border Services agents waiting to take him away. The government intends to push ahead with the Mr. Mugesera s removal as soon as possible, according to a spokesman for Public Safety Minister Vic Toews. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.