Conservatives table motion on refugee claims in response to extortion wave
OTTAWA — The Conservatives introduced a motion Tuesday calling on the government to bar non-citizens convicted of serious crimes from making refugee claims.
The motion introduced in the House of Commons also urges the government to prevent asylum claims from people whose cases are still working their way through the courts.
One legal expert questioned the value of the proposed changes, and noted that people found guilty of serious crimes can already be barred from attaining refugee status under Canada’s immigration law.
“This is not really about solving a real problem,” said University of Toronto law professor Audrey Macklin. “This is about sending some kind of get tough message.”


