Dept: The list currently features mug shots and identifying details for 21 cases. Four others on the list have been deported, two remain in detention and a handful have since left the country on their own, according to CTV. But a border agency briefing note prepared prior to the list's unveiling cautioned that putting a deportee on a "wanted war criminals" list could stir up attention back in their home country and the list, posted on the border agency's website last July, asks the public to phone in tips on the whereabouts of denied migrants -- mostly failed refugee claimants -- the federal government accuses of committing war crimes or crimes against humanity before coming to Canada. Immigration Minister Jason Kenney and Public Safety Minister Vic Toews have both said those involved in such crimes "will find no haven on our shores."
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
@t mug shots,
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