49-year-old Lennikov with his wife and 17-year-old son lived in the
Vancouver area for 11 years and last fall filed documents for permanent
residence. Thereafter the report was initiated the process of
deportation. Federal Judge Russell Zinn upheld the earlier Minister of
Public Security of Canada decision that Lennikov, allegedly worked in
the 1980's interpreter, can not remain in Canada. The judge found that
Lennikova concerns over the fact that in Russia, he could face arrest
and charged with treason, not justified and the need to maintain public
confidence in the effectiveness of the Immigration Act requires his
removal. In early June, he should have been deported from Canada, but
he took refuge in a church in Vancouver.
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