Mögliche Lungenkrebsdiagnose verschafft libanesischem Opioidhändler eine Chance, einer Abschiebung aus Kanada zu entgehen

    https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/possible-lung-cancer-diagnosis-wins-lebanese-opioid-dealer-a-chance-to-avoid-deportation-from-canada

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    1. Finaginsbud on

      Complete waste of resources keeping this guy in Canada, he was ordered deported in 2019, convicted of trafficking Fentanyl, finished his sentence in 2021. He should have been deported in 2019 or 2021, that this guy is still in Canada wasting our resources is ridiculous.

    2. KingRabbit_ on

      >“Given (Kassar’s) medical vulnerability, and given his dependence on uninterrupted treatment to avoid morbidity and potential mortality, I am satisfied that (he) has provided clear, convincing, and non-speculative evidence of the harm that he would experience if his removal is not deferred,” Grant wrote in a recent decision out of Toronto…

      >“I am convinced that a serious issue arises as to whether the officer adequately considered whether Mr. Kassar’s medical conditions, when considered in light of the healthcare system in Lebanon, posed an immediate impediment to removal,” said the judge.

      Is it me or did this fucking judge just create a precedent that insufficient medical services in one’s native country is appropriate grounds for an asylum claim?

      >As a result of his convictions, Kassar was ordered deported in December 2019.

      >“However, despite its statutory duty to enforce removal orders as soon as possible, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) appears to have taken no steps to remove Mr. Kassar for several years,” Grant said.

      Certainly a system working as intended.

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