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Stuck in immigration limbo, single father misses financial aid judge says he deserves

Stuck in immigration limbo, single father misses financial aid judge says he deserves
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A single father in Winnipeg is struggling to provide for his children while facing immigration status challenges that have blocked his access to financial aid. The article details his reliance on community support and food banks.

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This story illustrates the intersection of immigration policy and social welfare, highlighting the vulnerability of families in legal limbo.

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As a full-time single parent, Abdiweli Mohamed pours what little money he has into his two children. He gets by on provincial assistance, food banks, local charities and hand-me-downs from neighbours in Winnipeg, but money is always on his mind. Moha... [9609 chars]

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