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Thousands of asylum seekers in Canada who fled Trump now trapped in legal limbo

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Thousands of asylum seekers in Canada who fled Trump now trapped in legal limbo

Asylum seekers in Canada who fled Trump now trapped in legal limbo

ORONTO/WINNIPEG, Manitoba, June 26 (Reuters) - Thousands of people who fled to Canada to escape President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal migrants have become trapped in legal limbo because of an overburdened refugee system, struggling to find work, permanent housing or enrol their children in schools.

Refugee claims are taking longer to be completed than at any time in the past five years, according to previously unpublished Immigration and Refugee Board data provided to Reuters. Those wait times are set to grow longer after the IRB in April allocated “up to half” of its 127 tribunal members to focus on old cases. The number of delayed hearings more than doubled from 2015 to 2016 and is on track to increase again this year.

Hearings are crucial to establishing a claimant’s legal status in Canada. Without that status, they struggle to convince employers to hire them or landlords to rent to them. Claimants cannot access loans or student financial aid, or update academic or professional credentials to meet Canadian standards. Canada's refugee system was struggling to process thousands of applications even before 3,500 asylum seekers began crossing the U.S. border on foot in January. It lacks the manpower to complete security screenings for claimants and hear cases in a timely manner. Often there are not enough tribunal members to decide cases or interpreters to attend hearings, the IRB said.

More than 4,500 hearings scheduled in the first four months of 2017 were cancelled, according to the IRB data.

The government is now focused on clearing a backlog of about 24,000 claimants, including people who filed claims in 2012 or earlier. That means more than 15,000 people who have filed claims so far this year, including the new arrivals from the United States, will have to wait even longer for their cases to be heard.

Asylum cases are already taking longer to finalize, on average, than at any time since Canada introduced a statutory two-month time limit in 2012. This year, it has been taking 5.6 months on average, compared to 3.6 months in 2013...

Maybe if they convert to Islam, pledge loyalty to ISIS, and learn to speak only Spanish, Trudeau will let them stay.
 

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Thousands of asylum seekers in Canada who fled Trump now trapped in legal limbo

Asylum seekers in Canada who fled Trump now trapped in legal limbo

ORONTO/WINNIPEG, Manitoba, June 26 (Reuters) - Thousands of people who fled to Canada to escape President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal migrants have become trapped in legal limbo because of an overburdened refugee system, struggling to find work, permanent housing or enrol their children in schools.

Refugee claims are taking longer to be completed than at any time in the past five years, according to previously unpublished Immigration and Refugee Board data provided to Reuters. Those wait times are set to grow longer after the IRB in April allocated “up to half” of its 127 tribunal members to focus on old cases. The number of delayed hearings more than doubled from 2015 to 2016 and is on track to increase again this year.

Hearings are crucial to establishing a claimant’s legal status in Canada. Without that status, they struggle to convince employers to hire them or landlords to rent to them. Claimants cannot access loans or student financial aid, or update academic or professional credentials to meet Canadian standards. Canada's refugee system was struggling to process thousands of applications even before 3,500 asylum seekers began crossing the U.S. border on foot in January. It lacks the manpower to complete security screenings for claimants and hear cases in a timely manner. Often there are not enough tribunal members to decide cases or interpreters to attend hearings, the IRB said.

More than 4,500 hearings scheduled in the first four months of 2017 were cancelled, according to the IRB data.

The government is now focused on clearing a backlog of about 24,000 claimants, including people who filed claims in 2012 or earlier. That means more than 15,000 people who have filed claims so far this year, including the new arrivals from the United States, will have to wait even longer for their cases to be heard.

Asylum cases are already taking longer to finalize, on average, than at any time since Canada introduced a statutory two-month time limit in 2012. This year, it has been taking 5.6 months on average, compared to 3.6 months in 2013...

Maybe if they convert to Islam, pledge loyalty to ISIS, and learn to speak only Spanish, Trudeau will let them stay.
Canada's Progressives will find a way of handle the small increase in Sheetheads. All they have to do is cut or slow down the new ones they are letting in the Nation. They might have a slight problem if the U.S. cuts some of the trade that they get from this side of the boarder. Still they might be able to pickup some manufacture from Egypt to relocate and hire the people at very low wages. Well since you got them you can keep them.
 

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Thousands of asylum seekers in Canada who fled Trump now trapped in legal limbo

Asylum seekers in Canada who fled Trump now trapped in legal limbo

ORONTO/WINNIPEG, Manitoba, June 26 (Reuters) - Thousands of people who fled to Canada to escape President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal migrants have become trapped in legal limbo because of an overburdened refugee system, struggling to find work, permanent housing or enrol their children in schools.

Refugee claims are taking longer to be completed than at any time in the past five years, according to previously unpublished Immigration and Refugee Board data provided to Reuters. Those wait times are set to grow longer after the IRB in April allocated “up to half” of its 127 tribunal members to focus on old cases. The number of delayed hearings more than doubled from 2015 to 2016 and is on track to increase again this year.

Hearings are crucial to establishing a claimant’s legal status in Canada. Without that status, they struggle to convince employers to hire them or landlords to rent to them. Claimants cannot access loans or student financial aid, or update academic or professional credentials to meet Canadian standards. Canada's refugee system was struggling to process thousands of applications even before 3,500 asylum seekers began crossing the U.S. border on foot in January. It lacks the manpower to complete security screenings for claimants and hear cases in a timely manner. Often there are not enough tribunal members to decide cases or interpreters to attend hearings, the IRB said.

More than 4,500 hearings scheduled in the first four months of 2017 were cancelled, according to the IRB data.

The government is now focused on clearing a backlog of about 24,000 claimants, including people who filed claims in 2012 or earlier. That means more than 15,000 people who have filed claims so far this year, including the new arrivals from the United States, will have to wait even longer for their cases to be heard.

Asylum cases are already taking longer to finalize, on average, than at any time since Canada introduced a statutory two-month time limit in 2012. This year, it has been taking 5.6 months on average, compared to 3.6 months in 2013...

Maybe if they convert to Islam, pledge loyalty to ISIS, and learn to speak only Spanish, Trudeau will let them stay.

I hope they all end up in Quebec with the other freeloaders, why ruin the other Provinces.
 
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Does this group of asylum seekers include all of the media personalities, actors, singers, celebrities, and other assorted liberals, who fled to Canada after Trump won the election? ..... :dunno:
 

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Does this group of asylum seekers include all of the media personalities, actors, singers, celebrities, and other assorted liberals, who fled to Canada after Trump won the election? ..... :dunno:

They never left....blowhards
 
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Does this group of asylum seekers include all of the media personalities, actors, singers, celebrities, and other assorted liberals, who fled to Canada after Trump won the election? ..... :dunno:

Maybe we can shove Justin Bieber and Celine Dion back into Canada. :D
 

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Thousands of asylum seekers in Canada who fled Trump now trapped in legal limbo

Asylum seekers in Canada who fled Trump now trapped in legal limbo

ORONTO/WINNIPEG, Manitoba, June 26 (Reuters) - Thousands of people who fled to Canada to escape President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal migrants have become trapped in legal limbo because of an overburdened refugee system, struggling to find work, permanent housing or enrol their children in schools.

Refugee claims are taking longer to be completed than at any time in the past five years, according to previously unpublished Immigration and Refugee Board data provided to Reuters. Those wait times are set to grow longer after the IRB in April allocated “up to half” of its 127 tribunal members to focus on old cases. The number of delayed hearings more than doubled from 2015 to 2016 and is on track to increase again this year.

Hearings are crucial to establishing a claimant’s legal status in Canada. Without that status, they struggle to convince employers to hire them or landlords to rent to them. Claimants cannot access loans or student financial aid, or update academic or professional credentials to meet Canadian standards. Canada's refugee system was struggling to process thousands of applications even before 3,500 asylum seekers began crossing the U.S. border on foot in January. It lacks the manpower to complete security screenings for claimants and hear cases in a timely manner. Often there are not enough tribunal members to decide cases or interpreters to attend hearings, the IRB said.

More than 4,500 hearings scheduled in the first four months of 2017 were cancelled, according to the IRB data.

The government is now focused on clearing a backlog of about 24,000 claimants, including people who filed claims in 2012 or earlier. That means more than 15,000 people who have filed claims so far this year, including the new arrivals from the United States, will have to wait even longer for their cases to be heard.

Asylum cases are already taking longer to finalize, on average, than at any time since Canada introduced a statutory two-month time limit in 2012. This year, it has been taking 5.6 months on average, compared to 3.6 months in 2013...

Maybe if they convert to Islam, pledge loyalty to ISIS, and learn to speak only Spanish, Trudeau will let them stay.

So what they expected the United States to do, Canada is not doing either. I bet none of them are allowed to vote in Canada's next elections either.
 

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released within two days:
Canada: Illuminati mock the ongoing gassing of gays and refugees who came from US
- Justin Trudeau Wears Rainbow Eid-Al-Fitr Socks At Toronto's Gay Pride Parade (where "Black Lives Matter participated").
- Asylum seekers in Canada who fled Trump now trapped in legal limbo
Photos:
1. Hondurans seeking refugee status in Canada attend church in Toronto.
8, 9 and 13: A Honduran man seeking refugee status in Canada in Toronto: looks at job-seeking information; works out at the pool of a long-stay hotel; balances on poles outside a bus station.

For dummies:
Illuminati mock how they are already gassing
- gays, in Chechnya fulfilling truth in plain sight with "concentration camps" headlines;
- migrants and refugees, from those who fled to Europe to those who fled from the USA to Canada.

One day later: Openly gay Serbia premier-designate to head pro-Russia gov't
For dummies: agendas include the same type of mockery as "Trudeau at Gay Pride Parade", with an additional explicit link to Russia.

CONTEXT
Reminder of Last Prophet's words from Feb 12, 2017
Canada Trudeau just in time call: enter death camps voluntarily ... twice.
US Travel ban: why Trudeau keeps the Canada back door open
why the actor casted as "liberal prime-minister Trudeau" calls refugees to come to Canada.
The main agenda is not to stage "conservative Trump v liberal Trudeau".
It's the same role as Turkey's Erdogan continuing to supply, since Oct 2015, refugees to feed the ovens of the extermination camps in Hungary.
Who are the Illuminati exposed: Goal, Tactics: Canada call enter death camps twice voluntarily

All in Blog
Jokes by the Illuminati - mock the human cattle: Canada Trudeau socks at Gay Pride USA refugees in limbo
 

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But....But.....Canadians are nicer than Americans.....right? They love illegal immigrants, and will shower them with love...right?
 

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