Language Newspapers Dept: Daphne Shaw Dyck of the Immigration and Refugee Board in Vancouver concluded the man s identity hadn t been firmly established, and she said the proposal to send him to a boarding house was too vague, according to The Star. That decision came after Shaw Dyck rejected a request from the man s lawyer to ban reporters from the hearings, including an unusual request to keep several Chinese-language newspapers out and vANCOUVER A young Chinese refugee claimant who boarded a plane to Canada two weeks ago disguised as an old man was ordered back into custody Wednesday after an immigration adjudicator rejected his request to live at a Toronto boarding house. For today, your detention will continue on the grounds identification has not been established, she told him over a phone connection as a Mandarin interpreter translated. As
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@t daphne shaw, immigration and refugee board
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