Canadian refugee applicant held by ICE says he crossed border by accident – now Canada won’t take him back | Unpublished
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Author: David Baxter
Publication Date: October 16, 2025 - 08:18

Canadian refugee applicant held by ICE says he crossed border by accident – now Canada won’t take him back

October 16, 2025

A Canadian refugee applicant from Bangladesh who is being held in a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Buffalo says he crossed the border into the U.S. by mistake – and now Canada won’t take him back.

Mahin Shahriar told The Canadian Press he entered the U.S. on May 12 after what he believes was a human trafficking attempt.



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