Global Challenges | 160 HIV-Positive Delegates at XVI International AIDS Conference Make
Refugee Claims in Canada
[Sep 19, 2006]
About 160 HIV-positive people who entered Canada from other countries to attend the XVI
International AIDS Conference in Toronto last month have made refugee claims to stay in the
country, Toronto's Globe and Mail reports. Although no person is disqualified from making a
refugee claim in Canada based on their HIV status, the country rejects immigration applications
from people determined to place an extreme burden on Canada's health care system, according to
the Globe and Mail. Refugee claimants must show they were mistreated in their home countries
and would undergo "cruel and unusual treatment" if they returned, the Globe and Mail reports.
"Simply being sick from a country too poor to provide you with drugs isn't enough to qualify
under the refugee definition," Audrey Macklin, a law professor at the University of Toronto and
former member of Canada's Immigration and Refugee Board, said. According to the Globe and Mail,
the visas of many of the HIV-positive delegates at the AIDS conference who are making refugee
claims were sponsored by nongovernmental organizations that "were so worried they would defect"
that "many dispatched minders to ensure the delegates showed up for their return flights." The
conference delegates who have made refugee claims are from El Salvador, Eritrea, Peru, South
Africa, Uganda and other countries
(Jimenez, Globe and Mail, 9/16).
Life - 16 Dec 2006 22:03 GMT
> Global Challenges | 160 HIV-Positive Delegates at XVI International AIDS
> Conference Make
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> and would undergo "cruel and unusual treatment" if they returned, the
> Globe and Mail reports.
Countries like Canada and the Netherlands are getting smarter about who they
let into
their countries... meantime, millions of stupid Mexican elementary-school
dropouts are
streaming into the US unopposed and are placing an extreme burden on the
health and
welfare infrastructure - esp along the border states where they race to the
emergency
rooms so they can pop out another anchor baby on US soil (and at US expense)
.