Families awaiting deportation face emotional roller-coaster that can lead to 'chronic stress'

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Over the summer, things have been changing for the better for Sarah Alsaleh. 

The newlywed received permanent resident status in August. She’s also expecting again following two miscarriages in the past year that she believes were partially caused by the stress of her deportation order. 

“I will be, in September, three months pregnant,” she said. 

In June, Alsaleh, 25, with eight members of her family — including three children under age 10 — were served deportation orders that required that they be sent to Jordan in mid-July.

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Alsaleh said she was born and raised in Qatar and has never lived in Jordan, although the family has Jordanian citizenship. Her father told CBC Hamilton

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