Liberals want to end jailing of child migrants, Goodale tells senators

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OTTAWA – Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says he wants to end the Canada Border Services Agency’s practice of detaining child migrants.

Goodale told a Senate committee today his department is looking at alternatives to locking away children, but he suggests the issue is a complex one that requires study.

In a confidential inspection report made public in January, the Red Cross says Canada should jail child immigrants only as a “last resort” and must find alternatives to detention for such vulnerable newcomers.

The border services agency holds people who are considered a flight risk or a danger to the public, and those whose identities cannot be confirmed.

The Red Cross says the border agency detained 10,088 immigrants — almost one-fifth of them refugee claimants — in 2013-14 in a variety of facilities, including federal holding centres and provincial and municipal jails.

Among these were at least 197 minors, held an average of about 10 days each.

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