Abdoul Abdi relieved federal government won’t pursue deportation: lawyer
HALIFAX — The lawyer for former Somali child refugee Abdoul Abdi says his client was relieved — and in disbelief — after Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale announced in a tweet that Ottawa would not pursue his deportation.
Benjamin Perryman said Wednesday that Abdi told him he nearly fainted when he saw the tweet late Tuesday night from Goodale that said the government “respects the decision filed on July 13 by the Federal Court concerning Abdoul Abdi.”
“His initial response was one of disbelief,” said Perryman in an interview. “In my view, it should not have taken this long for the government to see the injustice in pursuing deportation against Mr. Abdi, but better late than never.”
Last week, a Federal Court judge set aside a decision to refer Abdi’s case to a deportation hearing, finding Ottawa did not take his charter rights into consideration.


