Standing and fighting

Standing and fighting

Queen鈥檚 law students are supporting refugees in the wake of the United States travel ban.

By Anne Craig

February 3, 2017

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President Donald Trump鈥檚 recent ban on refugees has prompted action from the Queen鈥檚 Law Refugee Support Program (QLRSP). As part of the Write for Refugees program, the group has collected over 100 signed letters asking Minister of Immigration Ahmed Hussen to suspend the Canada-US Safe Third Country Agreement as legal challenges to these executive orders continue to come forward.

Despite a less than positive initial reaction from Minister Hussen, the students are undaunted.

Queen's law students Alyssa Moses (l, Law'18), Stephanie Bishop (Law'17) and Yamen Fadel (Law'18) are fighting for the rights of refugees.

鈥淲e have to make a stand,鈥 says Yamen Fadel (Law鈥18). Born in Syria, Mr. Fadel is a dual citizen who, at this time, is unaffected by the ban. 鈥淲hat about the people that don鈥檛 have my status? What is going to happen to them? Our response to the minister is we will never stop doing what we are doing. We have to continue to fight.鈥

The letter includes a call to denounce the executive order as discriminatory and contrary to Canadian values. It also calls on the government to remove the designation of the United States as a safe third country and to take immediate steps to offer protection to refugees caught in the middle.

鈥淭he reaction from the minister is disappointing but not unexpected,鈥 says Alyssa Moses (Law鈥18). 鈥淚t shouldn鈥檛 take our focus away from our goals. We have to let him know Canadian people care and want to help. I鈥檓 heartened by the reaction of the Queen鈥檚 students.鈥

Along with the letter campaign, the QLRSP is undertaking a number of other initiatives to support refugees. They are joining 21 other Canadian law schools for a 鈥渞esearch-a-thon,鈥 a 12-hour effort to compile as much research as they can to challenge the . The research will be used by the Canadian Council of Refugees.

The group has also started a Tilt campaign to bring a Syrian refugee family to Canada. Last year, Queen鈥檚 Law contributed to the sponsorship of a Syrian refugee, whose family escaped from Aleppo to Lebanon after their home was destroyed. This time, the QLRSP is working to bring his family to Kingston. For more information, visit the .

For more information on QLRSP, visit the page.

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