Hangover from discriminatory policies may still be felt by Roma refugees: advocates
OTTAWA — Roma advocates say discriminatory policies meant to keep people from making what a former immigration minister called “bogus” refugee claims have a lingering effect on families fleeing persecution.
A Romani family of four recently drowned in the St. Lawrence River during an attempt to make it to the United States, after their lawyer let them know they were to be deported back to Romania.
Their bodies and those of four other migrants were found near Akwesasne, Que., last week.
The tragedy is calling attention to historic prejudices against Romani refugee claimants in Canada’s immigration system, including relatively recent changes instituted to crack down on what the government believed were illegitimate claims.