Canada: Mark Carney would return asylum seekers to the United States

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

Hibapress / Radio-Canada

If Mark Carney recognizes “the strong increase in asylum seekers who come from the United States”, the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada does not intend to welcome them with open arms in the country.

On the contrary, Mr. Carney said he was judging appropriate to return them to the United States, depending on the agreement on third parties.

Monday, Radio-Canada revealed that the number of asylum applications filed at Quebec border posts has increased since Donald Trump’s return to power.

Indeed, more than 500,000 Haitians who live in the United States will see their temporary protection status being lifted on August 3.

We have a safe country with the United States. And according to this agreement, they can be returned to the United States. In my opinion, that is appropriate. It remains appropriate.

A quote fromMark Carney, head of the Liberal Party of Canada

Canada and the United States must work in closer collaboration in order to manage this situationsaid Mark Carney at a press conference on Tuesday. It is not acceptable that the United States gives us all their Haiti applicantshe nevertheless added.

This position contrasts with that of his predecessor, Justin Trudeau, who, during the first term of Donald Trump, had published a inviting tweet Those who flee persecution, terror and war to come to Canada. Diversity is our strengthhe added.

The case of Haitian migrants is a little differentsaid Blanchet

First chief campaign to react Tuesday morning at the report of Radio-Canada, Yves-François Blanchet of the Bloc Québécois judged that the case of migrants fleeing the United States was A complex issue.

Mr. Blanchet repeated that, according to him, the federal government had to Ensure that asylum seekers will be properly distributed according to the population through all the Canadian provinces so that Quebec does not assume any more than its share.

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