Immigration officials working on case of Winnipeg Yazidi woman and injured son
WINNIPEG — Officials in Ottawa say they are working to help reunite a Yazidi woman living in Winnipeg with her 12-year-old son, who was recently freed from captivity with Iraqi militants and is recovering from gunshot wounds.
Immigration spokeswoman Lisa Filipps tells CTV Winnipeg in a statement that the department is aware of the case of Nofa Mihlo Zaghla and her son, Emad, and is acting accordingly.
Filipps says all Yazidi cases are being expedited.
She says the government is working with partners in the region to identify vulnerable Yazidi women and children.


