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09-19-2017, 05:46 PM
Trudeau proving himself a phony
Canada had protected status for all Haitian refugees, thats until haitians actually started coming, now they changed that protected status.
Trudeau who denounced Trumps crackdown on illegal immigration stated that he and canada would welcome all illegals and refugees with open arms. Thats until a few started coming, Now trudeau had toned his entire rhetoric about it down.
You can read it all in the article. How things change when it becomes about YOU and not someone else you are criticizing.
Canada completely lifted its own protected status for Haitians a year ago. In 2016, about 50% of all asylum claims by Haitians were rejected.
New surge in migrants crossing US-Canada border
The influx into the predominantly French-speaking province was led by Haitians who had been living legally in the US, protected by a programme that extended temporary protection from deportation to Haitian citizens after the devastating 2010 earthquake.
The Trump administration has hinted it will not extend that protection when it expires in January 2018.
Canada seeks to dispel asylum myths (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41004037)
Canada refugee claimants numbers jump (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40965293)
Canada completely lifted its own protected status for Haitians a year ago. In 2016, about 50% of all asylum claims by Haitians were rejected.
Government officials have redoubled efforts to counteract misinformation helping bring asylum seekers to Canada's doorstep.
In January, 315 people were intercepted in Canada after crossing the border, increasing to 887 in March and 3,134 in July.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tempered his language on refugees and immigration in recent weeks.
He has noted that while Canada remains an "opening and welcoming society", it is still a country of laws with rigorous immigration and customs rules.
In August, federal Liberal MP Emmanuel Dubourg, who is of Haitian origin and speaks Creole, was tasked with engaging extensively with Haitian media in American cities like Miami and New York.
And earlier this month, MP Pablo Rodriguez was sent to Los Angeles to meet with the Hispanic community there.
Thousands of immigrants in the US from Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador also face losing their temporary protected status.
The Canadian government is concerned they will also seek a second shot at asylum in the north.
Asylum seekers are usually stopped immediately by the Mounties after crossing the border.
Once apprehended, they are identified, searched and screened. If they are eligible to make an asylum claim, they are allowed entry and referred to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41323916
Canada had protected status for all Haitian refugees, thats until haitians actually started coming, now they changed that protected status.
Trudeau who denounced Trumps crackdown on illegal immigration stated that he and canada would welcome all illegals and refugees with open arms. Thats until a few started coming, Now trudeau had toned his entire rhetoric about it down.
You can read it all in the article. How things change when it becomes about YOU and not someone else you are criticizing.
Canada completely lifted its own protected status for Haitians a year ago. In 2016, about 50% of all asylum claims by Haitians were rejected.
New surge in migrants crossing US-Canada border
The influx into the predominantly French-speaking province was led by Haitians who had been living legally in the US, protected by a programme that extended temporary protection from deportation to Haitian citizens after the devastating 2010 earthquake.
The Trump administration has hinted it will not extend that protection when it expires in January 2018.
Canada seeks to dispel asylum myths (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41004037)
Canada refugee claimants numbers jump (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40965293)
Canada completely lifted its own protected status for Haitians a year ago. In 2016, about 50% of all asylum claims by Haitians were rejected.
Government officials have redoubled efforts to counteract misinformation helping bring asylum seekers to Canada's doorstep.
In January, 315 people were intercepted in Canada after crossing the border, increasing to 887 in March and 3,134 in July.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tempered his language on refugees and immigration in recent weeks.
He has noted that while Canada remains an "opening and welcoming society", it is still a country of laws with rigorous immigration and customs rules.
In August, federal Liberal MP Emmanuel Dubourg, who is of Haitian origin and speaks Creole, was tasked with engaging extensively with Haitian media in American cities like Miami and New York.
And earlier this month, MP Pablo Rodriguez was sent to Los Angeles to meet with the Hispanic community there.
Thousands of immigrants in the US from Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador also face losing their temporary protected status.
The Canadian government is concerned they will also seek a second shot at asylum in the north.
Asylum seekers are usually stopped immediately by the Mounties after crossing the border.
Once apprehended, they are identified, searched and screened. If they are eligible to make an asylum claim, they are allowed entry and referred to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41323916