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Only 398 Illegal migrants out of 32,000 were deported by Canada border agency

Conil

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That's I believe only 1.24 % of the ones crossing into Canada. We're going end up like the idiots in Europe at this speed. Thanks to Justin Trudeau, most are allowed to stay.


Nearly 400 people who crossed the U.S. border illegally for asylum in Canada have been deported since authorities began tracking irregular migration in April of last year.

That number is a small fraction of the 32,173 so-called “irregular migrants” who came through unguarded land borders from the United States during the period ending in late August. Most are still waiting for their asylum claims to be heard.
Of the 398 failed refugee claimants Canada has deported, 146 were sent back to the U.S., where 116 of them have citizenship, according to data provided to the Star by the Canada Border Services Agency. The rest were deported to 53 countries, with most sent to Haiti (53), Colombia (24), Turkey (19) or Iraq (15).

The deportees, 48 of whom were under the age of 17, included 238 males and 160 females, said the border enforcement agency.

“What happens is people come to the U.S., establish themselves and have children while they try to regularize their immigration status,” said Ottawa immigration lawyer Betsy Kane.

“The number of deportees captures these American-born children who accompanied their parents to Canada for asylum.”

The Canadian border agency said the decision on where an individual is deported depends on from where they came into Canada, their last permanent residence, their citizenship and country of birth. All deportees have seen their asylum claims rejected by the refugee board and exhausted all legal avenues of appeal and due process.

All 32,173 irregular migrants have been declared inadmissable simply for crossing the Canadian border illegally, including six who failed the criminal checks, said border agency spokesperson Nicholas Dorion.

Queen’s University immigration law professor Sharry Aiken said she was not surprised by the low number of deportations as the majority of asylum claims by border-crossers are still to be determined by the refugee board. That board has long been underfunded and only recently got the money from Ottawa to hire additional decision-makers.

Of the 12,190 overall claims processed in the first six months of this year, 64 per cent were granted asylum.

https://www.thestar.com/news/immigr...ported-398-illegal-migrants-out-of-32000.html
 

mandrill

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That's I believe only 1.24 % of the ones crossing into Canada. We're going end up like the idiots in Europe at this speed. Thanks to Justin Trudeau, most are allowed to stay.


Nearly 400 people who crossed the U.S. border illegally for asylum in Canada have been deported since authorities began tracking irregular migration in April of last year.

That number is a small fraction of the 32,173 so-called “irregular migrants” who came through unguarded land borders from the United States during the period ending in late August. Most are still waiting for their asylum claims to be heard.
Of the 398 failed refugee claimants Canada has deported, 146 were sent back to the U.S., where 116 of them have citizenship, according to data provided to the Star by the Canada Border Services Agency. The rest were deported to 53 countries, with most sent to Haiti (53), Colombia (24), Turkey (19) or Iraq (15).

The deportees, 48 of whom were under the age of 17, included 238 males and 160 females, said the border enforcement agency.

“What happens is people come to the U.S., establish themselves and have children while they try to regularize their immigration status,” said Ottawa immigration lawyer Betsy Kane.

“The number of deportees captures these American-born children who accompanied their parents to Canada for asylum.”

The Canadian border agency said the decision on where an individual is deported depends on from where they came into Canada, their last permanent residence, their citizenship and country of birth. All deportees have seen their asylum claims rejected by the refugee board and exhausted all legal avenues of appeal and due process.

All 32,173 irregular migrants have been declared inadmissable simply for crossing the Canadian border illegally, including six who failed the criminal checks, said border agency spokesperson Nicholas Dorion.

Queen’s University immigration law professor Sharry Aiken said she was not surprised by the low number of deportations as the majority of asylum claims by border-crossers are still to be determined by the refugee board. That board has long been underfunded and only recently got the money from Ottawa to hire additional decision-makers.

Of the 12,190 overall claims processed in the first six months of this year, 64 per cent were granted asylum.

https://www.thestar.com/news/immigr...ported-398-illegal-migrants-out-of-32000.html
So that's the key line in your cut and paste. It takes a year or so to have a full hearing. That's because the board is underfunded.

So if you cherry pick a date a year or less back, you get the sort of stat you pasted on the title of this thread.

You want quicker deportations, pay more taxes and they'll hire more refugee judges.

I could write a similar thread saying "Scandal!!!! 80% of Criminal Court jury trial cases started since September 2017 still not tried". You see? That's because an out of custody case that proceeds to a full criminal jury trial takes about 18 months.

So you misunderstood your own thread. It's not that Justin is allowing them to stay. Indeed, I keep telling you that Justin has simply inherited Harper's system and hasn't fucked with it. He even inherited Harper's lame and unsuccessful attempt to do a "safe Third Country" deal. The cases are proceeding, just like in Harper's day. And the ratio of successful claims is about the same. And the time to get to a hearing is probably about the same as well.

You have to stop obsessing about Justin, Conil. And of course, our raw # of refugee claimants is what - 1 or 2% that of Germany's???? You can go look up the stat for me, since you're such an expert in immigration law.
 

mandrill

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I just read that Conil has me on ignore.

I guess my posts on this thread and others he posts are too "abusive" and "illogical".
 
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