Judge sets aside ruling that granted U.S. trans woman’s refugee status in Canada
VANCOUVER — A Federal Court judge has set aside a decision to grant refugee status to an American transgender woman, sending her application back for redetermination.
In a decision released this week, the judge says the Immigration and Refugee Board’s appeal division made “reviewable errors” and an unreasonable decision to allow the application by the woman who moved from Colorado to Canada in 2019.
The woman says she fears transphobic persecution by U.S. society and individuals including an ex-roommate who menaced her with a gun, her former landlord, and a debt collection agency.
Her application for refugee status was initially denied in 2019, then approved on appeal in 2021, before the Canadian government sought a judicial review.