Winnipeg man, 85, deported to Iran despite family’s pleas for compassion

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A Winnipeg man's family wasn't able to say goodbye to him before immigration officials began the process of deporting him to Iran on Thursday.

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A Winnipeg man’s family wasn’t able to say goodbye to him before immigration officials began the process of deporting him to Iran on Thursday.

Masoud Vaezzadeh and his family wanted to say goodbye to his 85-year-old father at the airport, but officials with the Canadian Border Services Agency wouldn’t allow it.

“They would not allow me to speak to him over the phone. They said because he’s detained. It’s like he was a criminal, he totally was treated like a criminal, worse than a criminal,” Masoud said.

Members of Mizraali Vaezzadeh's family pleaded with immigration officials at the airport to allow the 85-year-old man to stay in Canada, but he was deported to Iran on Thursday. (Tyson Koschik / CBC)
Members of Mizraali Vaezzadeh's family pleaded with immigration officials at the airport to allow the 85-year-old man to stay in Canada, but he was deported to Iran on Thursday. (Tyson Koschik / CBC)

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