Federal Court asked to rule on Kenney's refugee claims
Last June, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney publicly questioned the legitimacy of refugee claims made by Roma coming from the Czech Republic, saying they faced no real risk of state persecution.
Only a few weeks earlier, Mr. Kenney had described asylum claims by US war deserters as "bogus," and accused Mexican refugee claimants of systematically abusing the Canadian refugee system.
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... now a Toronto-based lawyer has asked a Federal Court to rule on whether the minister, by making the statements, has interfered in the Immigration and Refugee Board's independence.
The lawyer in question crunched the numbers and determined that prior to Kenney's public comments, the acceptance rate for refugee claims from the Czech Republic was 81%. In the first full quarter following Kenney's remarks that had dropped to 30%. It's true that correlation is not causation but what else has changed?
The Harper government has made a habit out of undermining agencies that are supposed to operate at arm's length and without direct ministerial interference. And at this point, Kenney could be the poster boy for the propensity of members of this government to allow their partisanship and their ideology to influence the way they do their jobs in ways that aren't appropriate. But it seems that cabinet ministers no longer resign no matter how inappropriate — or incompetent — their behaviour. Harper himself has shown no interest at all in holding his ministers to account so it should be no surprise that people are increasingly looking to the courts to do it.
I'll leave you with a quote from one Peter Showler who is a "former [Immigration and Refugee Board] chairman and director of the refugee forum at the Human Rights Research and Education Centre at the University of Ottawa."
"The minister's conduct has been outrageous," Mr. Showler said. "He has made statements that no immigration minister, either Conservative or Liberal, has made in the last 15 years."
H/t to The Jurist.
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