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Mexican family fearing deportation marks 1 year of sanctuary at Sherbrooke, Que , church

Fearing deportation, a Mexican family of three has lived in a church in Sherbrooke, Que., for a little more than a year. Although the mother, father and son fear having to go back to Mexico, they're grateful for the local support they've received.

Mixed emotions as Rodriguez-Flores family reaches one year in sanctuary

Mixed emotions as Rodriguez-Flores family reaches one year in sanctuary
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Rodriguez-Flores family marks nine months in sanctuary this Thursday

Rodriguez-Flores family marks nine months in sanctuary this Thursday
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Mexican family fearful of deportation spends months in sanctuary in Sherbrooke, Que , church

Plymouth Trinity United Church gave sanctuary to Georgina Flores, Manuel Rodriguez and their son Manolo last November. Four months later, they're still waiting to hear if their application for temporary residence will be approved.

A vigil to mark four months of sanctuary - Sherbrooke Record

Georgina Flores speaking at a vigil held Tuesday evening at Plymouth-Trinity United Church in Sherbrooke. Flores, her husband Manuel Rodriguez, and son Manolo Rodriguez-Flores have all been living in the church since November in an effort to avoid being deported to Mexico, where past threats and actions from drug cartels have given them reason to fear for their lives. This was the third such vigil to take place over the last four months.

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