15 extortion suspects are seeking refugee status, says Canada's border agency | Unpublished
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15 extortion suspects are seeking refugee status, says Canada's border agency

December 12, 2025

The statement from CBSA neither reveals the nationalities of the individuals nor details about their applications — but Surrey, B.C., Mayor Brenda Locke says she's "appalled" to learn the suspects are claiming refugee status to evade deportation.



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