The BC Civil Liberties Association is speaking out following Donald Trump’s immigration ban. It wants to see Canada suspend a high profile refugee agreement with the U.S. BCCLA Executive Director Josh Paterson joins Global News with more.
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BCCLA asks for suspension of ‘Safe Third Country Agreement’ for refugees
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