Independent Quebec would deal more quickly with asylum seekers: Lisee
MONTREAL — An independent Quebec would deal more quickly with asylum seekers and would not afford them the same rights as a citizen, Parti Quebecois Leader Jean-Francois Lisee said Tuesday.
The party’s position on border security can be found in a series of leaflets and videos aimed at promoting independence and educating the electorate.
The PQ made the documentation public in advance of a convention this coming weekend where Lisee will have a confidence vote on his leadership.
Border security is a major talking point in the province, as thousands of people, mostly from Haiti, have crossed illegally into Quebec from the United States since June and applied for refugee status.