In a rare decision an adjudicator has rejected the refugee claim of a Sudanese man, finding it not credible, but granted asylum to his wife and their three children. He is facing deportation Saturday and a lengthy separation from his family before he can return to Canada. “The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act states that removal orders must be enforced as soon as possible. CBSA is committed to doing so,” said the agency, which denied a request by Himad’s lawyer to defer the deportation. “I have mixed feelings about the refugee decision.
Source: thestar September 28, 2017 10:07 UTC