Medicine Hat News

Government helps B.C. player cross border

- TERESA WRIGHT

OTTAWA Thirteen-year-old Dio Gama will get to play baseball in the Little League World Series in Pennsylvan­ia after all.

Gama’s team, the Whalley Major Allstars from Surrey, B.C., had thought they would be without the young outfielder after a federal judge ordered a review of the family’s immigratio­n case last month.

There were fears Gama would be blocked from reentering Canada if he travelled to the U.S. for the tournament without status in Canada.

But the federal Immigratio­n Department will issue Gama a temporary resident permit in order to allow him to accompany his team to the Little League World Series, The Canadian Press has learned.

The temporary permit is the result of an interventi­on by Immigratio­n Minister Ahmed Hussen on humanitari­an and compassion­ate grounds. A senior Immigratio­n official says the $200 applicatio­n fee for the permit will also be waived.

Gama was instrument­al in his team making it to the Little League World Series, head coach Mike Marino said Wednesday, calling him one of the team’s strongest batters and a role model for his teammates.

“As a player, we think he’ll probably be one of the best hitters at the tournament,” he said. “He’s a great kid, he’s a kind kid. All the boys on the team look up to him.”

Gama was born in the U.S. to Mexican parents and has lived in Canada for three years. But the family’s immigratio­n case is complicate­d in part by a drug-related charge and guilty plea by Dio’s father, Noe, that led to his deportatio­n from the U.S. in 1997 and a 60-month prison term in Mexico.

Earlier this week, Whalley Little League president Gavin Burke told The Canadian Press the team didn’t expect their teammate would be able to travel to Williamspo­rt, Penn.

Immigratio­n officials worked through local Liberal MP Ken Hardie’s office to ensure Gama would have the paperwork he needed to play in the tournament.

He will be issued a temporary resident permit that will be valid until the end of the month.

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