Court to hear case on whether asylum agreement with U.S. violates charter
OTTAWA — A long-awaited legal look into whether the U.S. remains a safe country for refugees begins today at a Federal Court in Toronto.
At issue is an international agreement that prohibits people from crossing into Canada from the U.S. at formal crossings and asking for asylum.
It’s called the Safe Third Country Agreement and was signed 17 years ago by Canada and the U.S., but recently has come under intense scrutiny as the U.S. has tightened its asylum rules and regulations.
Refugee advocacy groups say the new American regime effectively cancels out the idea that the U.S. is safe for refugees, and therefore the agreement violates people’s charter and other rights.