Refugee lawyers call on Canada to cut ties with U.S. on asylum seekers
OTTAWA — Refugee lawyers who help asylum seekers who have crossed into Canada irregularly are calling on government to end its co-operation with the U.S. government and suspend the safe third country agreement.
Maureen Silcoff, a spokeswoman for the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers, says her organization and other civil society groups were dismayed to hear Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen talk about wanting to work collaboratively with the U.S. government on dealing with the influx of illegal border crossers arriving in Canada from the U.S.
She pointed to recent revelations about how the U.S. has been dealing with some of its illegal border crossers — steps that sometimes include separating children from parents who are detained in custody.
“The prevalence of detention has risen and the conditions of detention are poor and now we see something really quite horrific, which is the tearing away of children from their mothers when they arrive as a deterrent effect,” Silcoff said.


