When Mr. Horrace complained multiple times to the General to take action to stop the abuses, the General had him arrested and detained for voicing his concerns. On February 9th, 2012, Mr. Horrace was interviewed by a CBSA officer regarding the allegations contained in the Maclean’s article. Mr. Horrace explained that his past was exactly as he had detailed previously and that the allegations in the article were false. He informed immigration of the discharge and requested that his permanent residence application continue to be processed. On October 21st, 2019, the Mr. Horrace wrote to IRCC to make a final request that his permanent residence application be finalized.
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