Migrant detainees have right to plead for freedom before judges, Supreme Court
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court says a Pakistani man being held in immigration detention had the right to challenge his imprisonment in person before a judge.
Although Tusif Ur Rehman Chhina was deported to Pakistan in 2017, the high court agreed to hear his case because it rarely gets to rule on the ancient legal remedy known as habeas corpus — the right to have the validity of one’s detention to be reviewed for whether it’s lawful.
The high court ruled 6-1 in favour of Chhina, opening new avenues of appeal for migrants facing lengthy detentions.