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Canada is not Minnesota, minister says on U.S. immigration raids
Summary
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree declined to judge U.S. immigration operations in Minnesota that resulted in two deaths and said Canada follows Charter values and due process when carrying out removals.
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Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said he would not pass judgment on recent U.S. immigration operations in Minnesota that have been reported to include two deaths. He emphasized that Canada's removal processes are conducted in line with the Charter, the rule of law and due process. Anandasangaree noted Canada continues cooperation and intelligence-sharing with U.S. agencies. Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew raised the Minnesota events at a first ministers meeting in Ottawa.
Known details:
- U.S. enforcement actions in Minnesota were reported to have resulted in the deaths of two residents.
- Minister Anandasangaree declined to opine on U.S. procedures and highlighted that Canadian removals adhere to Charter values and due process.
- Anandasangaree said cooperation and intelligence-sharing with U.S. counterparts has continued despite tensions.
- Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew raised the events at a recent first ministers meeting in Ottawa.
Summary:
The remarks have prompted public and political discussion about cross-border enforcement actions and Canadian values. Impact on the Canada–U.S. relationship was described as a difficult patch, but officials say operational cooperation continues. Undetermined at this time.
