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Immigrants fought for 10 years and were repatriated overnight! House took it away, the child dropped out of school, and cried bitterly in court: I'm not going home.

His wife had ten days to give birth, waiting for him at home with a big stomach, but he was out there doing it.

Jill (GurpreetSingh Gill), 42, emigrated to Vancouver, Canada, 10 years ago with his wife and daughter. Although he went to college and higher education in India, his Indian high education is not recognized by Canada. Finally, in Vancouver, many Indian compatriots engaged in the profession of taxi drivers.

Although it doesn't sound like a classy job, Jill makes a lot of money by driving a cab. Canada is a fair country. As much work and hard work as you pay, there will be equal rewards and gains.

By driving a taxi, Jill raised a family of three, bought a car, bought a house, had another son with his wife, and sent both children to expensive private schools.

Food and clothing, children, cars and houses, people to the middle-aged Jill, has become the envy and praise of those relatives who are still struggling in India.

If Jill is a contented man who knows how to control his desires, then he will not lose everything that is hard to come by.

But he is not.

Last week, he was ordered by a federal court to cancel Canadian permanent resident status and repatriate him.

It turned out that Jill met a young female passenger who had drunk too much wine after a taxi out of the car.

The girl told Jill the address of her boyfriend's house and went to sleep.

Jill had a big heart, forgot to be a husband, a father, and forgot that, unlike India, Canada was a country that had zero tolerance for sexual invasion.

He pulled down the sunshade in front of the female passenger to block the surveillance camera in the taxi.

He first touched the thighs of the female passenger, who woke up, pushed off his hand and snapped "No". However, instead of stopping, Jill made an inch, took off the clothes of the female passenger, and sexual invasion. Her Please take a look at the figure below for the specific sexual invasion process.

The female passenger said in an ex post facto accusation that Jill's saliva was all over her face and lips.

Jill's wife was more than nine months pregnant on the day it happened, and 10 days was due.

When Jill sexual invasion finished her passenger, as if nothing had happened, he put her in front of her boyfriend's house and drove away.

The physically and mentally injured female passengers were examined by sexual invasion legal medical expert at BC Provincial Women's Hospital for the next few hours.

Although in the eyes of normal people, there is no suspense about what will happen next, Jill did not expect it at all.

Didn't he just touch and kiss, and he was sued on court?

Jill quickly hired a lawer, and Jill's lawer pleaded with judge on court, the highest court in downtown Vancouver, to sentence Jill a day less than half a year. Because once sentenced for more than half a year, Jill's permanent resident status is automatically revoked and repatriated.

However, judge did not listen to Jill lawer's fuss.

"this is a shameful, disgusting crime committed by a man in a position that should be trusted," judge said.

Jill was convicted and sentenced to three years.

He appealed and was dismissed by the court to uphold the verdict.

After Jill went to prison, Jill's wife did not tell them that their newborn son and father were in prison. She told her son that her father worked in prison, where he lived because the prison was too far from home.

In November 2017, Jill was ordered to be deported.

The order was wiped out on the Jill family. Jill is the only source of economic for the family. After he is deported, his wife will not be able to pay the mortgage, and the house they have managed to buy will be taken away. His two children, too, must leave a well-equipped private school and push out all extracurricular interest classes.

Jill appealed again.

"I'm really afraid to go back to India." "I'm more afraid to be separated from my wife and children and leave them unattended in Canada," the 42-year-old middle-aged man said on court.

Jill further said that his elderly parents were no longer able to hang out in India, because what he did in Canada spread in his hometown in India, which made his parents disgraced and everyone pointed at them. I saw them walking around, too.

"I'm afraid of being attacked for the crimes I've committed."

Jill said that although he was sexual invasion, the process was "no violence." He said he had repented of his actions, but his children should not suffer for the mistakes he had made as a father.

However, after saying so much, trying to use the baby as a shield still failed to win judge's sympathy. Last week, the federal court announced a final decision to reject Jill's appeal, revoke his permanent status, deport and repatriate.

Federal judge said he found no reason to stop the process of repatriating Jill and said it was Jill's own actions that made him ineligible to re-enter Canada.

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