The Borneo Post

Canada offers temporary home to those stranded by Trump order

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OTTAWA: Canada will offer temporary residence permits to people stranded in the country as a result of US President Donald Trump’s travel ban, the immigratio­n ministry said Sunday.

“Let me assure those who may be stranded in Canada that I will use my authority as minister to provide them with temporary residency if needed as we have done in the past,” Immigratio­n Minister Ahmed Hussen said at a news conference.

Hussen did not indicate how many people could be concerned by this measure, but he said that as of early Sunday afternoon, the Canadian authoritie­s were unaware of anyone stranded in the country by the US order.

Trump on Friday suspended the arrival of all refugees to the US for at least 120 days and barred entry for 90 days to people from seven Muslim-majority countries: Iraq, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.

Hussen, who is of Somali origin, said the Trump administra­tion had assured Ottawa that Canadians holding dual nationalit­y with those countries would not be affected by the US ban.

He said that people from those seven countries who have a valid Canadian permanent residency card can still enter the United States. However, under the US order, the ban will apply to people from the targeted countries who are passing through Canada.

More than 35,000 Canadians with dual citizenshi­p have citizenshi­p with one of the seven countries, he added. Hussen also stressed that Canada would continue to pursue an immigratio­n policy based on compassion while at the same time protecting the security of its citizens. — AFP

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