Ebrahim Toure’s release prompted renewed criticism of a system that can incarcerate people with no upper limitsThe release of a stateless man who was held without charges by Canadian immigration authorities for six years has prompted renewed criticism of a system in which asylum seekers and other immigrants can be held indefinitely.Ebrahim Toure was freed by the Canadian Border Services Agency from a facility in Toronto last month, putting an end to what is thought to have been one of the country’s longest immigration detentions. Continue reading…
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