Blair says federal officials dealing with backlog of refugee security screens
OTTAWA — Canada’s border-security minister says there is a backlog in the screening of asylum seekers, including those who are considered irregular border-crossers walking into the country from the United States.
The Toronto Star reported Tuesday that internal government documents, obtained by lawyer Richard Kurland under the access-to-information law, show 11,745 asylum-seekers are waiting for detailed security screenings.
The documents helped light a political fire in the afternoon’s question period in the House of Commons.