15 extortion suspects are seeking refugee status, Canada’s border agency says
The Canada Border Services Agency says 15 foreigners facing extortion charges have applied for refugee status in Canada.
The statement neither reveals the nationalities of the individuals nor details about their applications, but Surrey, B.C. Mayor Brenda Locke says she’s “appalled” to learn the suspects are claiming refugee status to evade deportation.
Locke says extortion attempts have disproportionately impacted her city, and residents deserve better than to see Canada’s legal and immigration systems “abused by criminals.”
Locke says extortion suspects must face swift justice and the federal government must fix immigration and deportation laws to protect communities like hers, which police say has seen 106 extortion cases this year.
