Deported migrant workers seek apology over ‘dehumanizing’ filmed raids
By David P. Ball Published March 28, 2013 06:00 pm | Tyee
What Diana Thompson and her eight-year-old daughter hoped could at least be a tearful goodbye turned to sobs of frustration as her husband was evicted from Canada late last night. One of eight undocumented workers rounded up in a Vancouver construction site earlier this month — all under the gaze of a television show crew — Tulio Renan Aviles Hernandez was deported to his native Honduras, unable to see his family at the airport.
“It’s been very difficult watching my daughter have to deal with this,” Thompson said. Tears flowing down her cheeks as supporters offered hugs and condolences, and vowed to continue fighting the deportations and television show “Border Security.” “She seems very upset and confused at times. “She questions why she can’t have her dad at home. It’s very hard to watch her go through this and try to answer her questions… Me and my daughter would like a chance to go down there, hopefully in the summertime… That’s the one thing we’re staying hopeful about: a chance to go see him.”