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08-24-2010, 11:53 PM | #1 |
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Feds tell immigration officers to treat U.S. deserters as criminals
OTTAWA - The Conservative government has given immigration officers tough new marching orders for dealing with military deserters seeking refuge in Canada, painting them as criminals who may be inadmissible.
The Immigration Department is leaning on officers to give a more critical assessment in new cases and telling them to report more often about existing files. The department recently issued a bulletin to field officers saying flight from military service in another country may make certain refugee claimants inadmissible. The new directive points to existing provisions of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act — sections that bar refugees from Canada on the "grounds of serious criminality" — in order to make the case. "Desertion is an offence in Canada under the National Defence Act," says the notice, issued July 22. "The maximum punishment for desertion under section 88 of the (National Defence Act) is life imprisonment, if the person committed the offence on active service or under orders for active service. Consequently, persons who have deserted the military in their country of origin may be inadmissible to Canada." |
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