Canada ending policy blocking deportees from returning
This article is over 1 year old Canada is ending a policy that was among the most restrictive in the developed world, the government said on Tuesday. Refugees who try to make the treacherous…
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This article is over 1 year old Canada is ending a policy that was among the most restrictive in the developed world, the government said on Tuesday. Refugees who try to make the treacherous…
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This article, part of an ongoing project at the Agence France-Presse, is based on interviews conducted in Kabul in December 2017, when the World Food Programme began emergency deliveries of emergency rations to reach…