Lawsuit claims Canada’s now defunct safe country rules ‘marginalize, prejudice, and stereotype’ refugees

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Lawsuit claims Canada’s now defunct safe country rules ‘marginalize, prejudice, and stereotype’ refugees
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Discrimination was the last thing the two asylum seekers were expecting from Canada. He, seeking protection as a gay man, was refused work permit. She, a Hungarian Roma, was banned PRRA. Why different treatment? Poland & Hungary were safe countries. DCO

As a gay man who’s HIV positive, Piotr Marek Kaczor says he had his fair share of discrimination in Poland and his face still bears the physical scars of a razor from one of the attacks.

A Roma minority in Hungary, Aniko Horvathne Serban says she faced constant harassment, threats and prejudice by others, as well as from an abusive and violent relationship. × Already a Subscriber? Sign in You are logged in Switch accounts kAms:D4C:>:?2E:@? H2D E96=2DE E9:?8 E96 EH@ 2DJ=F> D66 r2?252 H96? E96J 2CC:G65 96C6 7@C AC@E64E:@?]k^Am k5:G 4=2DDlQ25{236=(C2AA6C|2?F2=G:D:3=6\>5 G:D:3=6\=8 :?pCE:4=6{6256C3@2C5 25$:K:?8{6256C3@2C5 DF3D4C:36C\9:56 9:556?\AC:?EQ DEJ=6lQ4=62CiC:89EQm p#%xr{t r~}%x}&t$ qt{~( k5:G 4=2DDlQE?E\25D\4@?E2:?6C E6IE\46?E6C Q m k5:G :5lQ2CE:4=6\:?DE@CJ\=6256C3@2C5\aQ 4=2DDlQE?E\25D 57A\25Q 52E2\=2KJlQECF6Q...

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