Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr An Edmonton-born man has spent the last four months in a U.S. ICE detention centre. He now faces deportation"It's been a challenge, not just for myself, but everyone involved. For my family, it's been one of the most difficult moments of my life"
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Curtis Wright, right, is pictured with his fiancee Kayla Thomsen in this undated photo. Wright has spent the last four months in a ICE detention centre in Texas, despite being a U.S. permanent resident for 30 years. Photo by Kayla Thomsen /SuppliedArticle contentCurtis Wright used to start his mornings by waking up his one-and-a-half-year-old daughter and the first words he’d often hear were “Dada.”
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For the past four months, that has been replaced by phone calls from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention centre in Texas since the Edmonton-born man has been separated from the life he’s built in the United States for the past three decades.
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