Une alliance nationale visant à fournir une base factuelle pour l'établissement et l'intégration des nouveaux arrivants, ainsi que pour la promotion de communautés accueillantes au Canada
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.
The Globe and Mail – Manitoba Town to Receive Help in Handling Refugee Influx
Civic officials from a southern Manitoba town inundated with asylum seekers say they’ve been given assurances they’ll get some help from other levels of government as they struggle to ensure their small community remains safe and welcoming. Politicians in Emerson, Man., met with the RCMP, representatives from the federal and provincial governments, and the Canada Border Services Agency on Thursday to address concerns after 22 refugee claimants walked over from the United States on the weekend.
National Post – Syrian Refugees “Represent Represent Relatively Low Security Threat”: Declassified CBSA Report
An intelligence report by Canada’s immigration enforcement branch found little evidence of security concerns about Syrians, contrary to U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to ban citizens of the country. “Syrian refugees represent a relatively low security threat,” the report concluded. “The majority of fleeing Syrians are women and children, with men between the ages of 18 and 59 making up 22 per cent of that population.”
CTV News – The Legal Reasons Asylum Seekers Sneak Across the Canada-U.S. Border
Immigration lawyers say that a flawed agreement between the United States and Canada is encouraging people to sneak across the international border.Chantal Desloges told CTV’s Power Play Tuesday that those who sneak into Canada will have their refugee claims heard by Canada, even if they have been rejected or expect to be rejected by the United States. The Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement is meant to make sure refugee claimants only have a hearing in the first country they land in but it “only applies if the person shows up at a regulated border crossing and reports to a Canada Border Services officer,” according to Desloges.
L’immigration francophone dans les territoires et l’Ouest canadien, où en sommes-nous ?
Le Bureau de la recherche du Campus Saint-Jean (CSJ) a présenté, le 26 janvier, la première conférence et dialogue intitulée Immigration francophone dans les territoires et l’ouest canadien : réalités et perspectives après 10 ans d’accueil et de service. Cette conférence financée par Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada, (IRCC) […].
Quand on est arrivé en tant que réfugié au Canada, retourner dans son pays d’origine, ne serait-ce qu’une fois, peut coûter très cher. Des demandeurs d’asile l’ont appris à leurs dépens : après avoir dûment obtenu leur résidence permanente, des centaines d’entre eux se sont vu retirer leur statut et leurs privilèges et risquent même l’expulsion.
Los Angeles Times – Longtime Phoenix Resident in U.S. Illegally Detained in Early Display of Trump Executive Order’s Reach
Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos, 36, had lived in the country since she was 14. She was arrested in 2008 during a workplace raid ordered by then-Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio at Golfland Sunsplash amusement park in Mesa, Ariz., and convicted of felony identity theft for possessing false papers. A mother of two, she continued to live in Arizona and checked in with ICE every six months. On her scheduled meeting Wednesday morning, she arrived at the ICE field office in Phoenix surrounded by supporters. An immigration attorney later told the crowd outside that Garcia de Rayos had been arrested.