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Canadian Judge Blasts U.S. Terror Policies
2007-12-03
Because of the U.S. government's policies on torture and refugees, Canada can no longer turn away refugees coming from the United States, a Canadian judge has ruled.

According to Canadian news accounts, Justice Michael Phelan's ruling struck down an agreement that once barred thousands of refugees seeking asylum in Canada. The judge said the United States does not protect refugees fleeing political persecution and torture, which international conventions require. Instead, it adheres to rigid policies which may result in mistreatment, including forcing victims of abuse to return to the countries in which they were mistreated, he said.

As a result, the United States can no longer be considered a safe place for refugees, Phelan ruled. His ruling nullifies an existing U.S.-Canada agreement saying that if a refugee is turned away from one country, he or she cannot seek refuge in the other. The agreement was intended to reduce so-called "asylum shopping," in which immigrants attempt to obtain refugee status from multiple countries.
Apparently he's not a justice in the Canadian High Court, so his 'nullification' is a temporary one.
In his ruling, Phelan pointed to U.S. government's policies on torture and interrogation, the expedited removal of immigrants, its detention practices and its rigid application of time limits for filing paperwork as well as anti-terrorism related provisions, the Canadian press reported. Such policies are "extremely harsh and cast a wide net which will catch many who never posed a threat," Phelan wrote.

The judge cited the case of Maher Arar, a Syrian-Canadian who was detained by U.S. authorities on terrorism-related suspicions and "renditioned" to Syria, where he was tortured. Canada has said publicly that Arar had no terrorist ties, though to date the U.S. government has not done so.

The Canadian government is expected to appeal the ruling.
Posted by:Delphi

#11  This will be over-turned. The ban on "Asylum shopping" is to protect the Canucks.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2007-12-03 16:56  

#10  Moonbat tools wherever you look.
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-12-03 13:34  

#9  Justice Michael Phelan is a tool eh.
Posted by: Icerigger   2007-12-03 13:22  

#8  that's a great idea, can't we send illegal mexicans them up north, tada, everyone's happy ;)
Posted by: Helmuth, Speaking for Cromong3228   2007-12-03 12:02  

#7  Sickening. Three - count'em - three detainees water-boarded and this is enough to make Canada the pool filter for any scum passing through North America or worse yet attempting to evade justice south of the border. In another time this judge would have been tarred and feathered.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-12-03 10:49  

#6  Does this mean we can send them our 12-20 million Mexican guests?
Posted by: ed   2007-12-03 10:47  

#5  Liberal judges are the poison to western civilization. They tear down everything that everyone else has built up.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-12-03 10:43  

#4  Cheap political points at the expense of Canada. Way to think things through Judge.

You gotta be a pretty ballys terrorist to come into the nation seeking refugee status.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2007-12-03 10:11  

#3  Up yours, eh?
Posted by: mojo   2007-12-03 10:11  

#2  Canada can no longer turn away refugees coming from the United States, a Canadian judge has ruled.

And he's a judge, so I guess we better do what he says.
Let us know where ya want em delivered, judgey wudgey.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-12-03 10:04  

#1  I agree! Look at how we've mistreated all those Canadian refugees! And none of them wanted to go back!

(Merde. I've run out of exclamation points.)
Posted by: Almost Anonymous5839   2007-12-03 09:58  

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