Number of asylum seekers from Mexico down for first time since visa lift
OTTAWA — The number of asylum claims from Mexico dropped last month, halting the ongoing increase in claims that had coincided with the lifting of visa requirements for that country.
Statistics from the Immigration and Refugee Board reveal 89 people filed claims last month, down from 110 in March, 85 in February and 71 in January.
The Liberal government removed a requirement for Mexicans to get a visa to enter Canada in December and had been bracing for a corresponding rise in asylum seekers as a result.
High numbers of people seeking asylum from Mexico and the fact most claims were ultimately rejected was cited by the previous Conservative government when it imposed the visa requirement in 2009.


