Cons want more Yazidi refugees

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As the Conservatives push for more help for Yazidis fleeing persecution at the hands of Islamic militants, new information suggests their efforts to do so while in government were minimal.

Data from a controversial audit of Syrian refugee cases ordered by former prime minister Stephen Harper late last spring reveals of 546 people reviewed, three identified as Yazidi, a Kurdish minority group which practices an ancient faith.

Immigration officials also told a House of Commons committee Monday that Yazidis were never highlighted specifically by the Conservatives as a group that should be prioritized for resettlement, even with their targeted approach to resettlement.

The data and the testimony Monday give both the Liberal and the Conservative arguments over Canada's refugee policy some new energy after the file was a political flashpoint for most of 2015.

The Conservatives' areas-of-focus policy drew heavy criticism, with many arguing it flew in the face of international obligations that see the UN choose who is resettled. The Tories argued that they were using the UN criteria, but were drilling down within them to ensure the most vulnerable were helped.

The Tories put religious minorities in that category, but the data obtained by The Canadian Press under access-to-information laws suggest the vast majority of landed Syrians whose files were audited were Sunni Muslim, as is the refugee population at large. About three dozen were Christian.

That few Yazidis arrived under their watch is a fact the Tories haven't dwelled on as they have been pushing the Liberals for more action.

There are, however, numerous policy roadblocks, especially the fact that most are in their home country of Iraq and as such aren't eligible for resettlement.

Another challenge is that while a person's faith or ethnicity might be the reason he or she became a refugee, it's not something the UN looks at when selecting people for resettlement. In fact, the UN expressly asks states not to prioritize groups that way because the most important criteria must be vulnerability.

The Liberals repeatedly asked Immigration Department officials Monday about the policies of the previous government. While in opposition, they had argued that selecting refugees on the basis of religion — as the Tories were believed to be doing — was wrong.

The Liberals have resisted calls to do so with the Yazidis.

But the Tories never gave specific instructions to track Yazidis, the officials said.

What about the Tories' "areas of focus," the officials were asked. Were Yazidis placed on that?

"There was no specific group put on the list," Robert Orr, assistant deputy minister, said.


Do more to help Yazidis, say Tories as audit of 546 refugees shows they only let in 3 - Politics - CBC News
 

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And they should be ashamed of themselves too. Don't care if you're a Con or a Lib, when peoples lives are at stake, when there are those who would want to totally eliminate others due to their beliefs, governments need to take a stand and do the right thing.


Just shows how politicians are hypocrites and cowards at best. It's disgusting.


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There must be space in next year influx, Canada is slated for 600,000 immigrants, and for how many year?...I forget now... anyway it will last a few year. So, I say come on man, bring those 546, what a bunch of heartless, uncaring people we have running our country.