Court to hear case on whether asylum agreement with U.S. violates charter
Dozens of protesters gathered outside a federal court on Monday called for Canada’s asylum agreement with the United States to be suspended, arguing the U.S. is not a safe country for refugees.
The lunch-time protest in downtown Toronto was timed to coincide with a court hearing of a legal challenge to the Safe Third Country Agreement that prohibits people from entering Canada from the U.S. — and vice versa — at official border crossings and asking for asylum.
The protesters held up signs that read “The USA is not safe” and “Uphold all laws that protect refugees,” at times chanting “Suspend the agreement” and other slogans.
Kikome Afisa said her own experience as an asylum seeker who arrived through the U.S. compelled her to speak out.