Border law to face constitutional challenge over new refugee claim rules

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OTTAWA – The stage is being set for a constitutional challenge of the federal government’s new immigration law, which imposes timelines on how long someone can be in Canada before making a refugee claim.

The Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers said it received notice Wednesday that judicial reviews of refugee claims denied under C-12 have been approved for case management, meaning one Federal Court judge will oversee all related matters.

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