Are you working with an attorney? Even if DHS wants to deport you from this country, you are typically entitled to a hearing before an immigration judge where you can seek asylum or withholding of removal. The request is filed on Form I-589. Did you file a Form I-589? You can read more about asylum at http://myattorneyusa.com/asylum-and-refugee-protection.
You may be able to seek asylum in Canada. You would need to speak to an attorney who is licensed to practice law in Canada. This forum is designed to answer questions about United States immigration law.
Answered on Aug 15th, 2016 at 3:35 AM