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********* government plans to amend legislation to allow detained migrants to be held in federal prisons

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The ********* government recently proposed earmarking

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to upgrade federal immigration detention centers to hold more people. The budget also proposes to amend the law to allow
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The government’s decision comes after all ********* provinces committed to ending their agreements with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)

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. In 2022,
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became the first province to announce it would end its agreement with CBSA, stating the practice conflicts with provincial, national and international human rights commitments.

Human rights organizations have

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the federal government’s plan, saying it’s “doubling down on its harmful rights-abusing system.”

In the last quarter of 2023,

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in Canada. Most of them were held if a CBSA officer believed the person was unlikely to appear for an examination, hearing or proceeding. Many were held in detention centers and provincial jails, where
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In response to critics,

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said detained migrants would be housed separately from other prisoners “because they are not **********.” However, placing migrants in prisons risks serious violations of their human rights and perpetuates narratives about the criminality of immigrants.

Human rights concerns

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operates federal immigration holding centers (IHCs) and holds contracts with provinces to use their jails to detain immigrants under the Immigration and ******** Protection Act. Around one-fifth of migrant detainees are currently held in provincial jails.

While provinces ending immigrant detention is cause for celebration, we’ve cautioned that without legislative change, external oversight and accountability over CBSA, human rights concerns are likely to continue.

Migrant detention, regardless of facility type, violates migrants’ human rights.

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. This is in contrast to citizens, who are entitled to know how long they’re being detained and access procedural justice such as routine reviews of detention and a clear appeals process.

Immigrants facing removal can be detained if a CBSA officer

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. There is
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or specific evidence required, or appeals possible, if a person is deemed high-risk. These often ad-hoc decisions can result in
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without charges or trial and go against basic principles of fairness, justice and due process.

The government’s plans refer to those people deemed a high-risk. However,

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the CBSA is exaggerating the extent of public safety concerns. The use of prisons further entrenches narratives that paint migrants as ********** who pose a risk to broader society. Those labeled risky are often detained for posing flight risks, suffering mental health issues or having records of minor criminality in their past.

Ebrahim Toure, a stateless ******** claimant, was held in immigration detention by CBSA for

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. Toure was deemed a risk because of a previous conviction for selling pirated DVDs in Atlanta, Ga.
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: “The reason I came [to Canada] is to seek refuge, but the punishment I got for that—I never experienced that anywhere else.”

Experts have argued Canada’s use of immigrant detention is a form of

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as a populist strategy that treats migrants as ********* threats to the nation and national identity. Narratives of criminality and risk are largely constructed and based on the idea of
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Detention in IHCs and prisons has also been criticized for blurring lines of accountability and transparency. For example, while IHCs are federally operated by CBSA, the day-to-day labor and management of these institutions is provided through

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Violating Canada’s obligations

Canada is a signatory to international treaties designed to uphold the safety, dignity and rights of migrants and asylum-seekers. These include the

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as well as
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and
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In 2021, Canada

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to promoting balanced public narratives on migrants, including refugees. Yet, the detention of migrants not only perpetuates *****-mongering narratives of migrants and refugees, it also violates the internationally recognized right to claim asylum without ***** of punishment.

The government has

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in alternatives to detention including
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. Such alternatives do address some of the human rights violations migrants face in detention centers and jails. However,
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who are entitled to make asylum claims in Canada.

The government’s intention to put migrants in federal prisons risks further dehumanizing and criminalizing refugees, asylum-seekers and other immigrants. Canadians should oppose legal amendments that enable the use of federal correctional facilities for immigration detention.

Canada bills itself as a human rights champion, but this record is uneven—and this proposal could become the latest strike against it.

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