Media Roundup

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.


City News – Success Rates: Why Some Refugee Claimants may have Better Odds in Canada

Alastair Clarke, another immigration lawyer in the city, said he has represented people who have been rejected in the United States but are accepted in Canada. “It happens regularly,” he said. “In the United States, there’s a much higher rate of detention … and when the individual is detained, it’s much more difficult for them to access counsel. They have limited rights to legal counsel for legal advice, and the counsel who do represent them are often lawyers who don’t specialize in (immigration).”

http://www.citynews.ca/2017/03/06/success-rates-why-some-refugee-claimants-may-have-bette

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The Guardian – Chatbot that Overturned 160,000 Parking Fines now Helping Refugees Claim Asylum

The creator of a chatbot which overturned more than 160,000 parking fines and helped vulnerable people apply for emergency housing is now turning the bot to helping refugees claim asylum. The original DoNotPay, created by Stanford student Joshua Browder, describes itself as “the world’s first robot lawyer”, giving free legal aid to users through a simple-to-use chat interface. The chatbot, using Facebook Messenger, can now help refugees fill in an immigration application in the US and Canada. For those in the UK, it helps them apply for asylum support.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/mar/06/chatbot-donotpay-refugees-claim-asylum-legal-aid

CBC – Cabinet to Map Out Scenarios for Dealing with Border-Crossers

Federal cabinet ministers are set for an in-depth discussion of the practical and political pressures being placed on the Liberal government by a rising number of asylum seekers in Canada. Border security, RCMP and immigration officials have been running scenarios to prepare for the possibility that a relative winter trickle of crossings into Canada could turn into a spring flood.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/cabinet-to-talk-about-border-crossers-1.4010811

Toronto Star – Some Permanent Residents of Canada can be Barred from U.S. Under Trump Order

Permanent residents of Canada with citizenship from any of six Muslim-majority countries can be denied entry to the United States under the new version of U.S. President Donald Trump’s travel ban. […] The revised ban, signed by Trump on Monday, explicitly says that a “landed immigrant” from Canada needs to apply for a “waiver” that “may” be granted, on a “case-by-case basis,” at the discretion of a consular officer or another official from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2017/03/06/trump-expected-to-sign-new-travel-ban-order-today.html

CBC – New Survey Finds Racism is “Alive and Well” in B.C.

A new study commissioned by Vancity found that 82 per cent of visible minorities in B.C. say they have experienced prejudice or some form of discrimination. The online survey — conducted by Insights West — questioned more than 1,200 British Columbians of different races and origins about their opinions on racism and discrimination. Of the visible minorities surveyed, 33 per cent reported they have felt that they have been a target of abuse because of their ethnic background. Eleven per cent said the experience of discrimination has been traumatic enough to make them consider moving to a new location.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/vancity-poll-on-racism-1.4011796

BBC – Mexico Opens Legal Aid Centres to Fight US Deportations

Mexico has opened legal aid centres at consulates in 50 US cities, in a move designed to protect its citizens from tougher immigration enforcement. Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray reaffirmed concerns about the human rights of Mexicans in the US. But migrant defence centres would not “promote illegality,” he said.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-39170734