Indian student visa scam, Whitecap Dakota Nation treaty and human trafficking on the agenda

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Indian student visa scam, Whitecap Dakota Nation treaty and human trafficking on the agenda
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In the wake of the government’s move to pause plans to deport hundreds of Indian students caught up in a sophisticated “exploitation scheme,” citizenship and immigration committee members continue to explore the impact of the fraud cdnpoli

Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Marc Miller speaks to reporters before a meeting of the Liberal caucus in Ottawa, Wednesday, May 31, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrickon plans to deport hundreds of Indian students caught up in a sophisticated “exploitation scheme,”members continue to explore the impact of the fraud, which provided bogus admission letters that, in many cases, weren’t detected until the unwitting recipient attempted to apply for a work permit.

members on his bid to implement a newly-reached treaty recognizing the Whitecap Dakota Nation, which was signed last month, and, as CBC News , “not only acknowledges and describes the First Nation’s inherent right to self governance, but also formally recognizes the community as Indigenous people of Canada under the constitution.” members hear from anti-trafficking advocates and other expert witnesses as part of their ongoing examination of a Senate-initiated pitch to amend the existing laws to specify what, exactly, constitutes “exploitation.

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