
Non-binary person’s U.S. deportation paused due to risks faced by LGBTQ+ people
OTTAWA — A non-binary American is being allowed to temporarily stay in Canada after deportation proceedings were paused by a judge who said an immigration officer did not consider the potential dangers facing LGBTQ+ people in the U.S.
Angel Jenkel was scheduled for removal on July 3, but received a stay of removal on July 2 until a judicial review of the decision can be completed.
“Something that I’ve thought of repetitively in this process is that if I am to return, it’s not to the same country that I left,” Jenkel said in an interview with The Canadian Press.
Jenkel came to Canada in August 2022 to visit the man who is now their fiancé. Jenkel said that for the first two months his health was fine, but eventually his epilepsy brought on “pretty bad” seizures.