He came to Canada with a college acceptance in hand. Next week, he's scheduled for deportation

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Indian international students who say their future in Canada is at risk through no fault of their own have been camped outside a Canadian Border Services Agency building in Mississauga in protest for more than a week. 

Among them is Lovepreet Singh, who says he’s supposed to be deported in less than a week, on June 13. 

Singh came to Canada in 2017 to attend Lambton College’s Mississauga campus, he says. Part of that process included hiring an immigration agent to help him through the hoops of applying to a Canadian school and immigrating to the country, he says, which resulted in an offer

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