Newly released data reveals a troubling increase in the number of Canadians detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for immigration violations, with a significant number involving Canadian children. The report highlights a rising trend in the detention of Canadian citizens, sparking concerns over immigration enforcement practices and the welfare of families affected by these detentions. As the U.S. tightens its border policies, Canadian families traveling or residing temporarily in the United States are finding themselves under increased scrutiny. This situation raises pressing questions about the impact of these detentions on children, legal rights, and the diplomatic relations between the two neighboring countries. As these cases continue to grow, there is an urgent call for both nations to address the cross-border immigration issues that entangle Canadian citizens, particularly the youngest and most vulnerable. The latest data underscores the importance of policy reviews and humanitarian considerations to ensure fair treatment and swift resolutions for detained families.
The Globe and MailNew data shows 151,000 Students from First CBE Cohort Fail to Finish Junior School
Alarm has been raised as fresh data from the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) reveals that over 151,000 students from the first Competency-Based Education (CBE)