Supreme Court to rule on migrant detainees’ rights to challenge incarceration
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court is to rule today on whether immigration detainees have the right to challenge their detentions in person before judges.
Migrants who do not hold Canadian citizenship can now only challenge their detentions through an immigration tribunal, whose decisions are subject to only limited judicial review.
The case centres on a Pakistani man, Tusif Ur Rehman Chhina, who was granted refugee protection in Canada in 2006, but was later detained after authorities learned he had a criminal record.