refugee claimant: Anne-Marie Jackson / Toronto Star Ebrahim Toure, a 45-year-old failed refugee claimant, was designated high risk due to criminality in the U.S., which the Star found consists of a 12-year-old conviction for selling pirated CDs and DVDs and a 1,000 fine for reckless conduct, according to Toronto Star. He has spent more than four years awaiting deportation at a maximum-security jail in Lindsay, Ont. They are often detained in provincial jails, where they wear orange jumpsuits and are subjected to routine strip searches. Anne-Marie Jackson/ Toronto Star / Toronto Star Immigration detainee Kyon Ferril would continue to serve his indefinite detention in a maximum-security jail based on information the border services officer admits here he or she was ill-equipped to provide. Very important decisions on people's basic liberty and security interests are being made in one of the most deficient administrative processes I've ever seen, says Toronto lawyer Jared Will. Ferril was released last year on strict bail conditions.
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