Legault demands mandatory relocation of asylum seekers in Quebec

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Legault demands mandatory relocation of asylum seekers in Quebec
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Quebec Premier François Legault is pushing for a federal mandate requiring asylum seekers in Quebec to relocate to other provinces, including those who have already settled. During his visit to Paris, Legault stated that half of the current asylum seekers in Quebec should be transferred.

Premier François Legault has made immigration a major focus of his visit to Paris, demanding that the federal government force asylum seekers in Quebec to move elsewhere, including people who have already settled in the province. Quebec Premier François Legault has for months been calling on Ottawa to redistribute would-be refugees across the country.

Legault's comments have prompted pushback from federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller, who suggested Wednesday that Legault's demands are "inhumane." According to data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, 45 per cent of the 143,000 asylum claims in Canada in 2023 were made in Quebec. Other countries that are "parties to the same international conventions as Canada" use such sites, Fréchette added, and specifically mentioned France.Waiting zones were developed in France in 1992, and roughly 100 of them exist at airports, ports and train stations across the country.

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