The Canada Border Services Agency alleges two men — a Kentucky pastor and an Alberta man — "organized, aided and abetted" the illegal entry. 'She was tortured in Rwanda': Kentucky pastorIt's not clear why she was seeking asylum — but Rwanda remains affected by ethnic tension after a government-sponsored genocide in the 1990s, according to Human Rights Watch. "She told me … she was tortured in Rwanda," said the Kentucky pastor. The documents identify the Kentucky pastor as Moucat, head "of the Revival Pentecostal Church For All Nations" in Louisville. The Rwandan woman walked across the Canada-U.S. border just east of the Aldergrove, B.C., port of entry.
Source: CBC News February 01, 2019 09:00 UTC