ICE Defends Detention of Canadian Man as 'Privilege'
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is defending its detention of a Canadian man, stating that release is a 'privilege, not a right,' amid ongoing legal and diplomatic scrutiny.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is defending its detention of a Canadian man, stating that release is a 'privilege, not a right,' amid ongoing legal and diplomatic scrutiny.
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner calls for stricter measures against bogus asylum claims and limiting benefits for rejected applicants, despite reduced overall immigration levels.
Despite strong rhetoric against Iran's regime, Canada has deported just one senior Iranian official under a federal ban, raising questions about enforcement and national security.
The Canada Border Services Agency has temporarily suspended removals of inadmissible individuals to Israel and Lebanon, citing safety concerns from the ongoing regional conflict.
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RecommendedA divided appeals court has refused to let the Trump administration revoke legal protections for over 350,000 Haitians, citing risks of violence and lack of medical care in Haiti.
Canada's Supreme Court has ruled that asylum seekers must have access to subsidized daycare programs, with Chief Justice Richard Wagner advocating for broader Charter protections for refugee claimants.
A Spanish-language news reporter was detained by U.S. immigration authorities in Tennessee, raising concerns about press freedom and immigration enforcement practices.
Emergency calls from the Camp East Montana immigrant detention center detail attempted suicides, fights, and severe pain, highlighting harsh conditions at the ICE facility in Texas.
As airstrikes escalate in Iran, Iranian Canadians in British Columbia face immense anxiety while trying to reach family members. Many express complex views on military intervention and regime change.
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RecommendedEdmonton Journal readers voice concerns over government immigration contradictions, criticize Trump's tariff policies, and share heartfelt appreciation for local police actions in community letters.
A reporter for Nashville Noticias was detained by ICE without a warrant, with her lawyers filing an emergency petition alleging retaliation for critical coverage of the agency.
Former immigration official Andrew Griffith argues business, education, and provincial stakeholders bear responsibility alongside government for Canada's immigration-driven housing and service crises.
The death of Alberto Gutierrez Reyes in ICE custody has intensified scrutiny over medical care and treatment in immigration detention facilities, with family and officials demanding accountability.
A government report reveals immigration could soon account for 100% of Canada's population growth as natural increase approaches zero, reshaping demographics and housing markets.
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RecommendedA demographic expert projects that immigration could soon account for 100% of Canada's population growth, highlighting critical implications for policy and society amid shifting trends.
A Minneapolis father recounts the trauma of explaining ICE raids and violence to his children, as federal agents disrupt schools and communities, forcing families to redefine normalcy.
The cancellation of Quebec's PEQ immigration program has left many immigrants uncertain about their future, with some considering relocation to other provinces as political promises offer limited hope.
A French family who moved to Quebec expecting permanent residency now faces imminent departure after the provincial government closed the PEQ immigration program without notice, leaving them in limbo.
Canada's immigration system faces mounting pressure as Bill C-12 offers limited reforms while hospitals, schools struggle with integration challenges and asylum costs soar.
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RecommendedThe arrest of Irish-born social worker Dillon Nolan in Vancouver has ignited debates over communication gaps within Canada's immigration system, highlighting procedural issues.
A critical report reveals Canada's asylum system fast-tracked refugees from high-risk nations with minimal vetting, raising security concerns and straining resources.
Goran Pavic, accused of war crimes in the 1990s Balkan conflict, has lost a bid to dismiss government efforts to revoke his Canadian citizenship over alleged immigration fraud.
A Vancouver Island senior shares his surprise at encountering changed U.K. passport renewal rules, urging other dual citizens to stay informed to avoid travel disruptions.
Kevin Vuong, son of refugees, urges Immigration and Refugee Board to stop rubber-stamping claims, citing a case where a suspected terrorist gained citizenship, risking Canadian safety and program integrity.
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RecommendedSurveillance footage reveals Border Patrol agents left a nearly blind Burmese refugee at a closed coffee shop in freezing temperatures. He was found dead days later, sparking calls for an independent investigation.
A nearly blind refugee from Bangladesh was discovered deceased after U.S. Border Patrol agents left him at a Tim Hortons in Buffalo, New York, sparking an investigation into the incident.
Curtis Wright, a Canadian permanent U.S. resident, has been held for months in a Texas ICE detention center, suffering from contaminated water and poor conditions while awaiting a delayed court hearing.
A Federal Court judge overturned a decision to revoke a Pakistani man's refugee status, citing failure to consider key evidence about his returns to Pakistan for family events.
Police investigate the death of a nearly blind Myanmar refugee whose body was discovered days after U.S. Border Patrol agents released him at a Buffalo Tim Hortons.
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RecommendedA new Parliamentary Budget Office report projects Canada's non-permanent resident population will decline from 7.6% to under 5% by 2027, with significant reductions in international student arrivals.