Asylum claims won’t stop extortion suspects facing justice: Immigration Department
VICTORIA — Canada’s Immigration Department says claiming asylum “cannot, and will not” prevent criminals being punished, after British Columbia’s premier criticized refugee claims by extortion suspects as “ludicrous.”
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada says those who pose a risk to public safety or who commit crimes remain subject to enforcement action at all times.
Premier David Eby had criticized the system on Tuesday, saying that it was “ludicrous” that someone accused in an extortion-related shooting could claim refugee status to avoid being returned to India — the world’s largest democracy.
He urged Parliament to quickly pass legislation that would close loopholes that he said prevented them from being ejected from the country while they await a refugee hearing.
