Asylum applications from Quebec border crossers to be heard by dedicated team
OTTAWA — The prospect of growing camps of migrants on the Quebec-New York border prompted Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board to exclusively dedicate 20 of its members Friday to the handling of their sudden barrage of asylum claims.
The agency had been watching carefully the flow of would-be refugees into the province, but it was a sudden recent spike in arrivals that prompted more aggressive action, said Shereen Benzvy Miller, the head of the refugee protection division.
“We want to anticipate and make sure if winter is coming, that there isn’t a tent city of people awaiting determination in February,” Benzvy Miller said Friday.
“That was really the thing that made us realize this needed special attention.”


