
Border officials offer rare look inside Canada’s largest immigration holding centre
TORONTO — When Osama Al-Hadad arrived from Yemen and applied for asylum at Toronto’s Pearson airport, he was taken into custody because he lacked documentation to prove his identity.
He spent over a month in Canada Border Services Agency’s immigration holding centre near the airport and was released on Feb. 19 after his identity was verified.
But his experience wasn’t anything like a detention, he said.
Al-Hadad was among 70 detainees kept there at the time for reasons that included immigration violations, criminal convictions and lack of proper documents – one of thousands who go through three such detention centres in Canada in the course of a year.