Sitting in his modest Quebec City apartment, 29-year-old Idriss Moussa Souni lets out a sigh. Beside him are a few boxes, a well-worn sofa, hastily hung curtains and a microwave on the floor.The plain decor evokes the uncertainty and anxiety about his deportation that is inexorably approaching.Souni is one of thousands of Quebec asylum seekers who cared for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic in health-care establishments who have been refused permanent residency under a federal pathway set up