Indigenous U.S. woman with criminal past wins Canadian immigration appeal
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Indigenous U.S. woman with criminal past wins Canadian immigration appeal
The judge agreed that the immigration officer ‘was obliged to — and failed to — reasonably grapple with the systemic factors’ the woman faces as an Indigenous person
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By Chris Lambie
Published Jun 28, 2026
Last updated 10 hours ago
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