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$7.46 million more to ensure that all asylum seekers who have exhausted their legal avenues of appeal are removed from the country.
we have to pick up the pace in terms of that activity.
CBSA has been given $7.46 million more to ensure that all asylum seekers who have exhausted their legal avenues of appeal are removed from the country.
The NDP argues that Donald Trump’s America is not in fact safe for asylum seekers, and wants Ottawa to suspend the agreement so they aren’t encouraged to walk across the border at isolated points, where some have endured severe frostbite in winter months.
U.S. that says refugees must claim asylum from the country they arrive in first — but only if they come through official ports of entry. “Irregular” migrants are allowed to seek refugee status when they enter Canada from the U.S. because they’ve crossed the border somewhere else.
So when is the world going to start calling Canada names like they have the US?????? Canada is a xenophobia, racist, and embraces populist nationalism, Right??
originally posted by: rickymouse
The leaders of Canada were stupid, they are wising up now. We should not be cutting them down because they are learning from their mistakes.
Justin Trudeau responds to Donald Trump's immigration ban by ...
www.independent.co.uk... › News › World › Americas
Jan 29, 2017 - The Canadian Prime Minister also said he intends on talking to Mr Trump about the success of the refugee and immigration policy in Canada.
www.reuters.com...
May 1, 2018 - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ministers faced questions in ... Immigration and Refugee Minister Ahmed Hussen would not say what Canada ... in the United States were it not for Trump's policies and rhetoric.
At least we took in the refugees with open arms and offered them a chance.
originally posted by: Agree2Disagree
a reply to: strongfp
At least we took in the refugees with open arms and offered them a chance.
The US took in many refugees and offered them a chance too. In fact, 3 of the 4 million refugees resettled since 1980 have done so in the US. Forgive us if we think it's about time someone else step up and do their fair share of lifting... we're still taking refugees, we're just not going to take 3/4 of them anymore.
A2D