Borderlines

#50 - Membership in a Terrorist Organization and Immigration, with Hart Kaminker

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A discussion of s. 34(1)(f) of Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, which provides that a foreign national or permanent resident is inadmissible for being the member of an organization that has committed terrorism. Topics include how terrorism, organization and membership are defined, the Proud Boys, QAnon and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. 5:45What is terrorism under Canadian immigration legislation? 9:45What is an organization? 15:30What does it mean to be a “member?” 19:00The Bangladesh Nationalist Party29:00Would Nelson Mandela be encompassed? 30:45Should only organizations that are officially designated by the government render someone inadmissible?39:39The Ministerial relief process. 47:35Jose Figuerora 53:45Could someone being a QAnon adherent make them inadmissible to Canada? 1:00Does the designation of the Proud Boys broaden what could result in inadmissibility due to terrorism? 1:03Could the leader of a party calling for an insurrection lead to all members of that organization being