US Secretary of Homeland Security and Canada's Deputy Prime Minister. |
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An agreement without substance |
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Niagara Falls, Ontario - Wednessday, July 3, 2002 - by: Joe Hueglin | |
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An agreement "in principle" that " |
Anyone who comes to North America to claim asylum must |
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file their claim with the first country in which they |
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arrive."(1) |
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was signed with much fanfare in Niagara Falls June 28th. It was a public relations | |
exercise without substance. | |
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no real |
From what is known at present when finalized the principle will |
"apply only to those who claim refugee status when |
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they arrive at a border point"(2) |
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not to anyone coming in as a visitor either across the American border, by plane or | |
by boat. Once on Canadian soil the right to claim refugee status, obtain working | |
papers and welfare and to disappear should they choose will remain untouched. | |
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Canada |
The public relations lead up to the signing sparked a rush to border crossings. The draw? |
"Friends told me that Canada is a good country and |
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they will give you charity, and you can reside |
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there very easily,". (3) |
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US or |
Canada has no borders with refugee producing countries. 60% of claimants come through |
the 'States the other 40% largely through Europe. | |
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Canada's policy ought to be that refugees |
"claim asylum at their first opportunity, rather |
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than go around the world and shop for a good |
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forum." (4) |
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This policy would free up millions of dollars now spent on lawyers, appeal boards and | |
their attendant bureaucracies. | |
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help |
Redirected these savings could, as Deputy Prime Minister John Manley stated, |
"allow Canada to bring in more refugees from United |
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Nations camps overseas and stop asylum seekers from |
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shopping for country of their choice."(5) |
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Reference: | |
"Canada-U.S. agree to 'safe third country' refugee pact" By CAMPBELL CLARK, ESTANISLAO OZIEWICZ AND TU THANH HA, Globe and Mail, Saturday, June 29, 2002 – Page A1, | |
Canada-U.S. agree to 'safe third country' refugee pact | |
Refugees jam border fearing new policy By INGRID PERITZ AND CAMPBELL CLARK, Globe and Mail, Friday,– June 28, 2002 page A 8 | |
Smart border' to turn away more refugees, Adrian Humphreys, National Post, Saturday, June 29, 2002 | |
Canada-U.S. agree to 'safe third country' refugee pact" | |
Officials slam airport security team, By TOM GODFREY, TORONTO SUN , Friday, June 28, 2002 | |
Border crossings pose security risk, By TOM GODFREY, Sun Media, Monday, July 1, 2002 |