Canadian immigration asks medical worker fleeing Gaza if he treated Hamas fighters
2024/05/20 Leave a comment
Sigh… Good comments by Kurland and Waldman:
….The federal Immigration Department said that an interview with its minister, Marc Miller, was not possible. In an emailed statement, spokesperson Jeffrey MacDonald said visa applicants may be asked additional questions about their employment and travel history, and their online presence, as part of Canada’s screening process.
MacDonald declined to comment on why it asked a medical worker about whom they had treated, citing privacy reasons.
Canada lists Hamas as a terrorist group, and Canada has the right to screen visa applicants for possible security threats, said Lorne Waldman, a Toronto-based lawyer who wrote a widely used textbook on Canadian immigration law.
“But this type of question is completely unacceptable,” Waldman said in an interview. “If there was a shootout in Toronto between members of a gang, a doctor wouldn’t stop to ask whether a person was a gang member before they treated them.”
Canada also cannot ask such questions of a visa applicant strictly for intelligence-gathering purposes, he said.
Richard Kurland of Lawyers for Secure Immigration, a group urging the government to ask pointed questions related to Hamas and terrorist activities, said he rejects the question on two grounds. One, because it only targets Hamas and not other terrorist groups operating in Gaza, and two, because it’s “problematic,” he wrote in an email.
“Even murderous terrorists deserve medical treatment,” he said.
Source: Canadian immigration asks medical worker fleeing Gaza if he treated Hamas fighters
