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I think it is a bad political move to attack Harper for the origin of these policies as they obviously predate his tenure. There probably is room to negotiate a possible regularization with his government.
TORONTO — Juan Carlos Aranga says he was relaxing in his room listening to music when Canadian border service officers burst in and demanded to see his passport.
The 23-year-old refugee claimant from Mexico, who has lived in Canada for the past four years, says he thinks the officers were looking for the person who rented the Toronto-area room prior to him.
But, Mr. Aranga recalled as he marched in a protest Saturday in Toronto with hundreds of other immigrants and refugees, the officers from Immigration Canada's enforcement branch, allowed in by his roommate, stood impatiently in his room and were rude to him while he searched for his identification.
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As a refugee claimant, his passport is now in the hands of Immigration Canada while he awaits a hearing to get refugee status.
“They said ‘Show me your passport right away,”' Mr. Aranga said. “While I was searching for my ID, they were looking around my room.”
Mr. Aranga joined about 1,000 other immigrants, refugees and their supporters who demonstrated in Toronto on Saturday to protest the deportations of illegal workers.
Protests were also held in Vancouver, Ottawa, Montreal and Fredericton to demand the federal government immediately grant permanent resident or landed immigrant status to all illegal workers, estimated at 500,000 across the country by the protests' organizers.
The demonstrators also demanded the Conservative government put the wheels of a full-regularization program in motion.
Marchers in Toronto said officers for Canada Border Services Agency are targeting immigrants such as Mr. Aranga, knocking on the doors of people they suspect are living here illegally, stopping them in shopping malls and subways and using children as bait to nab parents.
“The Harper-style immigration policies are ... intolerable,” said Sima Zerehi, a spokeswoman for No One is Illegal Toronto. “We want Prime Minister (Stephen) Harper to end these practices. We want an immediate moratorium on deportations and an immediate regularization program that meets everybody's needs.”
I think it is a bad political move to attack Harper for the origin of these policies as they obviously predate his tenure. There probably is room to negotiate a possible regularization with his government.