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La revue de presse fournit des liens aux articles récents et archivés, à la fois en anglais et en français, sur l’immigration et la diversité lesquels ont été publiés dans les média locaux et nationaux. Il y a également des articles internationaux. Cette section est mise à jour hebdomadairement.
CBC News – Lies to Clients Put Residency at Risk: Edmonton Immigration Consultant Has Licence Revoked
Immigration consultant Tamara Judge has admitted to unethical behaviour in the cases of Kagabane, Murray and six others who paid for her services. Her transgressions ranged from waiting more than a year to file clients’ immigration applications to not filing them at all. Judge has admitted to lying, telling one client that an MP was actively working on her file. She told another that a “specific person” in the office of the minister of immigration was aware of her case.
Le Monde.fr – Migrants : « Dirigeants africains ne devenez pas les supplétifs postcoloniaux de l’Europe! »
Depuis vingt-six ans et l’instauration du visa Schengen en 1993, nous assistons, impuissants, depuis l’Afrique méditerranéenne, au drame qui se joue à nos frontières communes avec l’Europe. Durant ce quart de siècle, au moins 40 000 personnes sont décédées et bien plus encore ont disparu sur les routes migratoires sahariennes et méditerranéennes.
Le Soleil – La francisation doit être obligatoire pour les immigrants, dit Claire Samson
Le gouvernement Legault doit rendre obligatoire l’apprentissage du français pour les immigrants, et ce, de toute urgence, croit la députée caquiste d’Iberville, Claire Samson. En entrevue à La Presse canadienne, Mme Samson rappelle que la Coalition avenir Québec (CAQ) s’est engagée en campagne électorale à donner suite au rapport qu’elle a rédigé sur la langue et l’immigration en 2016.
National Post – CBSA Has Increased Deportations, Though Removals of Irregular Asylum Seekers Remain Low
Removals from Canada have dropped significantly in the last several years, from more than 19,000 people in 2012-13 to around 8,000 in recent years. But that number climbed to roughly 9,500 people in 2018-19, following an internal effort to speed up the pace of deportations. The numbers remain low for removals of failed irregular asylum seekers — those who enter Canada from the U.S. between official border crossings, but who are unsuccessful in claiming refugee status — even though Ottawa has said it is prioritizing their removal.
National Post – ‘Could Be 48 Hours … Or Five Years’: Five Things to Know About Canadian Immigration Detention Centres
The treatment of migrants has recently been thrust into the spotlight as accounts emerge of overcrowding and unsanitary conditions in American border detention facilities. Here’s a look at how Canada deals with immigration detainees: 1) immigration holding centres, sometimes jails; 2) thousands held; 3) limited amenities; 4) Parents decide if families stay together; and 5) leaving can be hard.
CBC News – Families of Mexican Men Arrested in London, Ont., Are Looking for Answers
Shendely Ortega says her husband, Eduardo Longinos, 29, came to Canada to make money so they could pay for their daughter’s expensive medical treatments in Mexico. “She has a complicated kidney disease,” Ortega said. But now, her husband is in a detention centre in Toronto, uncertain of the future. He’s one of 12 men arrested in June on outstanding immigration charges in London, Ont. “His only goal is to give his family a better quality of life,” Ortega said between tears, speaking to CBC from Mexico.