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RCMP-Illegal border screenings “incomplete security portrait"

Conil

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More bullshit from the liberals and their open door policy. Now Freeland is calling illegal migrants "irregular migrants". LOLOL


An internal national intelligence report from the RCMP obtained by the Toronto Sun breaks down some of the security challenges caused by the recent influx of asylum seekers crossing illegally into Canada.

“The surge of illegal (between the ports) migration into Canada in summer 2017 placed a considerable strain on Canadian border and immigration resources,” explained the January, 2018 report, obtained through access to information laws. “The screening of these subjects through CPIC, NCIC, Interpol and PROS — time permitting — provides an incomplete security portrait, as subjects might hold records of criminal activity within local databases of their countries of origin. The RCMP requires access to local holdings to improve the detection of previously affiliated crime/gang members attempting to illegally enter Canada.”

The specific focus of the report is on how RCMP officers traveled to El Salvador in January in the hopes of gaining access to a group of comprehensive databases to help them screen people crossing illegally into Canada. The document lists the agencies and representatives the RCMP officers met with, but the names are redacted.

The trip was made after media reports circulated in Canada over concerns that some of the nearly 200,000 El Salvadoreans living in the U.S. under temporary protected status may try to enter Canada after that status is terminated in September of next year.

Their concerns are connected, the report explains, to the presence of the notorious MS-13 and 18th Street Gang operations in both El Salvador and North America. The RCMP sought access to the Grupo Conjunto de Inteligencia Fronteriza (GCIF), an analytics centre with access to dozens of Salvodorean intelligence databases.

A number of stories in Canadian media have told of El Salvadoreans fleeing the severe gang violence that they allege has victimized them. But these documents suggest border agents are not always able to guarantee that the very people causing asylum seekers to flee in the first place do not also enter Canada.

This summer the Sun first reported on how U.S. border agents arrested an 18th Street Gang member who crossed illegally into the U.S. after having first made it into Canada.

The office of Bill Blair, the minister of border security and organized crime reduction, referred questions on the matter to the RCMP.

“We work closely with our international partners and maintain strong relationships with law enforcement agencies around the world,” Sgt. Tania Vaughan, from the RCMP’s national communication services, told the Sun. “These relationships are fundamental to our ability to ensure Canada responds to the globalized threat from terrorism and other criminal threats to our national security.”

But the RCMP would not confirm whether or not they now have access to the GCIF database and whether it is used at the controversial Roxham Road border crossing, explaining that they do not disclose details on operational matters.

https://torontosun.com/news/nationa...eenings-incomplete-security-portrait-rcmp-doc
 

mandrill

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But same thing that I always say. These same security problems - to the extent that they exist - were also true with refugee screening and ALSO NORMAL IMMIGRANT SCREENING AS WELL under ALL previous PM's and governments. None of this is specific to Trudeau.

Normal immigrant applicants also have to be screened. And occasionally mistakes are made or records are inaccessible or overlooked. So this is not just a refugee claimant problem.

You parade around trumpeting that this is all Trudeau's fault. But similar stuff happened under Harper and prior PM's.

It's an inescapable part of having an immigration system and a being a signatory country to the UNCR.
 
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