
Justice minister defends border bill’s restrictions on asylum claims
OTTAWA — Justice Minister Sean Fraser says there will still be mechanisms allowing people to make asylum claims after being in the country for more than a year if the government’s border bill passes.
Critics and advocacy groups say the wide-ranging border security legislation threatens to remove civil liberties and due process from the immigration and asylum system.
One of the proposed changes would prevent people from making asylum claims if they’ve been in Canada for more than a year.
Fraser says there would still be opportunities for asylum seekers who have been in Canada for more than a year to make their case through measures like pre-removal risk assessments.