Ahmed Hussen re-elected in Ontario riding in Canadian general Election

Canadian Global News is declaring that Liberal candidate and incumbent MP Ahmed Hussen has been re-elected in the Ontario riding of York South—Weston.

Hussen has served as Canada’s immigration minister since January 2017, when former Liberal MP John McCallum stepped-down from the role to take on the position of ambassador to China.

In his position as immigration minister, Hussen was often the spokesperson for the government of Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau in its fight against anti-immigrant rhetoric and concerns about refugees, especially those who have entered Canada through unofficial border crossings in Quebec and Manitoba since the spring of 2017.

Immigration policy changes

In April, Hussen and the Liberals were criticized by refugee advocates for “hiding” reforms to Canada’s immigration system in a massive omnibus budget bill — something Trudeau promised in 2015 that his government would not do.

The changes expanded ineligibility rules for asylum seekers entering Canada at unofficial border crossings, making it impossible for people to make claims if they had tried to gain asylum in another country, such as the U.S., Australia, New Zealand or the U.K.

The move was seen by some legal experts as unconstitutional. This included advocates from the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers and the Canadian Council for Refugees (CCR).

Janet Dench, CCR president claimed the change made by the Liberals denied asylum seekers the right to a full hearing before an independent adjudicator. But Hussen and the Liberals denied this allegation, saying anyone who entered Canada would not be deported without receiving a pre-removal risk assessment to see if it was safe to send them back to their home country.

Hussen was also responsible for major reforms to the Temporary Foreign Workers Program, including offering open work permits for migrant workers who face abuse from their employers.

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