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I want to remind you about our rally in support of the Ogunkoya family tomorrow (Thursday) in front of the office of Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen in Toronto.
Ogunkoya Family
This hard-working, gentle, Christian family came to Canada a year and a half ago looking for freedom and safety from their Muslim persecutors in Nigeria. Back in their homeland, they faced discrimination, ostracism, and physical violence for their faith in Christ. There is a very real threat to their lives if they are forced to return: The mother, Morufat, is under an Islamic fatwa (which is a virtual death sentence), and her 14 year old daughter has been pledged in an arranged marriage to an older Muslim man.
If only they could stay in Canada - if only Minister Hussen would listen - this mother and her three children could be spared.
Unfortunately, Minister Hussen, who happens to be a Muslim, has been totally non-responsive. His staff are giving us the royal run-around. They are redirecting all of our phone calls to other government agencies and departments that go on to tell us that there is nothing they can do.
The Liberal government of Minister Hussen has boasted of resettling tens of thousands of Syrian refugees across this country. It has even chosen to welcome ISIS militants and unleash them onto Canadian society. So, what is the problem with this one particular Christian family?
Morufat works full-time; her son works part-time - they are self-supporting. The son and two daughters go to school. This family is fully integrated - and much loved - in their local community in the Niagara Region. In fact, the petition to support them was launched by a local Christian ministry for youth called Rose City Kids.
Why is the Trudeau government choosing to deport this family to their death? Why is Minister Hussen refusing to help?
If you are able to join us, please come out tomorrow to Minister Hussen's office. We will take a stand for the Ogunkoya family, as well as deliver our petition, which has topped 32,000 signatures!
Help us be an advocate for the "right type" of immigration - helping and welcoming those in real peril - those who want to work hard to be a part of our Canadian society - those like Morufat and her three children.
Location: Constituency Office of Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen, 99 Ingram Dr., Suite D, North York, ON M6M 2L7.
Map: Link
Date: Thursday Sept. 12th, 2019
Time: 12:00 to 1:00 PM
If you are not able to come out tomorrow, please sign and share our petition to Minister Hussen. And please keep this family in prayer. Their days are numbered here in Canada (and perhaps on this earth). We really need a miracle!
Yours for Freedom,
David Cooke and the Entire CitizenGO Team
David Cooke
P.S. I am forwarding you my last e-mail about the Ogunkoya family below. Believe it or not, the two Ogunkoya girls were the focus of some CBC "fake news" last month!
Take a close look at these two pictures.
Morufat's Daughters
One is from an online CBC article claiming "Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hugs supporters Wednesday as he visits the community centre in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont."
The other is from the smartphone of Sonya Wierenga, Director of Rose City Kids, the Christian youth ministry that is trying to help the Ogunkoya family NOT be deported to Nigeria.
It is the same scene, on the same day, with the same two Ogunkoya daughters and the same Mr. Trudeau.
The CBC totally missed the real story, here, in their apparent attempt to fabricate fake supporters for Mr. Trudeau and present him with a sharp, polished image.
The real story is this: When Mrs. Wierenga caught wind that the Prime Minister was making a semi-secret appearance in her region, she quickly gathered up the two Ogunkoya girls and brought them to seek him out and plead for mercy for the family. This picture reveals that desperate plea - along with the girls' hope that this kindly, smiling man would extend mercy to them in their hour of need.
You see, this Nigerian immigrant family is being deported to their death.
The order has come down from the Immigration Authority. Every appeal has been made. It is only a matter of weeks before they must leave Canada and return to Nigeria, where they had been persecuted for their faith in Christ.
As I mentioned before, when the mother, Morufat, had converted to Christianity, she was condemned and assaulted. A fatwa was issued against her by her own father. Her 14 year old daughter has been pledged to an older Muslim man as his wife. And so, mother, son, and two daughters escaped to Canada via the US in the hopes of finding freedom and safety, clinging to the promise of being welcomed with open arms - a promise Mr. Trudeau broadcast far and wide.
Trudeau Tweet
Little did they know that they would be sent right back home - to face persecution once again.
Their last and only hope, now, is a directive from the Minister of Immigration, Ahmed Hussen, or from the Prime Minister himself, instructing that the deportation order be rescinded.
The Ogunkoya family needs our help to tell their story – and to intercede on their behalf.
That is why we are asking you to send a personal message to Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen. If you have not already, please call or write Minister Hussen and ask him to not deport the Ogunkoya family to their death. Here are his contact details:
Constituency Office: 416-656-2526
Parliamentary Office: 613-995-0777
E-mail: [email protected]
Unfortunately, we’re hearing that Minister Hussen’s office is very reluctant to listen to our concerns. One of our members was given the regular run-around: He called the Constituency Office and was told to call some other number; at that number he was told they cannot help him and he should contact the Ministry of Public Safety.
Ridiculous! It is shameful how they are playing games with people's lives!
We are also planning a rally outside Minister Ahmed Hussen’s Constituency Office in Toronto. At this rally, we will be presenting the CitizenGO petition, which has already skyrocketed to over 29,000 signatures! If you are able to join us for the rally, please come out to show your support and be a voice for this Christian family. Here are the details:
Rally for the Ogunkoya Family
Location: Constituency Office of Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen, 99 Ingram Dr., Suite D, North York, ON M6M 2L7.
Map: Link
Date: Thursday Sept. 12th, 2019
Time: 12:00 to 1:00 PM
We will have signs available for you. You may also bring your own.
We need a miracle!
Thank you and God bless.
David Cooke and the Entire CitizenGO Team
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