Canada's immigration bill may compromise rights, UN committee says

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The United Nations Human Rights Committee is sounding the alarm over Canada’s immigration and borders bill, saying its measures may weaken refugee protection and compromise the country’s compliance with international human rights obligations.

The new committee report issued Monday — which examined Canada’s compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights — said Canada should ensure asylum seekers have “unfettered access” to its territory and fair procedures. It called for safeguards ensuring the principle under international human rights law that no one should be returned to a country where they would face torture or serious human rights violations.

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