Kenyan religious leader Rosalind Wanyeki has broken her silence on the looming threat of deportation from Canada. In a powerful video message, she explained her reasons for leaving Kenya and called on the public to support her fight to stay.
Back in 2020, Wanyeki fled Kenya to escape growing threats to her safety. She feared persecution due to her outspoken religious and social views. Upon arriving in Canada, she quickly integrated into local communities and began leading faith-based initiatives.
However, despite her positive contributions, Canadian immigration authorities have ordered her removal. As a result, Wanyeki is speaking out and urging citizens to act before it’s too late.
In her video, she outlined clear steps people can take. These include signing petitions, attending protests, and contacting government representatives. She stressed that time is critical and every action matters.
Meanwhile, communities across Canada have responded with urgency. In several cities, supporters have organized vigils and peaceful protests. Faith leaders, human rights groups, and ordinary citizens are uniting in her defense.
Furthermore, social media has become a powerful tool in amplifying her voice. Hashtags supporting Wanyeki are trending, and thousands have shared her story online. The pressure on immigration officials continues to build.
Despite the uncertainty, Wanyeki remains hopeful. She expressed deep gratitude to all who have stood with her and vowed to continue her mission.
Ultimately, her case highlights broader issues of refugee protection, religious freedom, and human dignity. As the legal battle unfolds, one thing is clear Rosalinda Wanyeki is not alone.
With growing momentum, her supporters remain determined to stop the deportation and secure her future in Canada.