‘We’re going to fight this’: Deportation of Inupiaq man living in Canada deferred
Herman Oyagak first travelled to Aklavik, N.W.T., from his home in Alaska by snowmobile in 2018, a trip that takes about 18 hours.
It’s a journey he does regularly now with his wife Carol, who grew up in the town of about 600 people above the Arctic Circle.
The couple, who are in their 50s, share a home in Aklavik and follow a traditional lifestyle of hunting and travelling on the land.
Their lives nearly changed when a call from the Canadian Border Services Agency said Oyagak was to be deported to Alaska on Monday.