Immigration minister looking into revoking terror suspect’s citizenship

Immigration minister looking into revoking terror suspect's citizenship

The Immigration Minister is currently investigating the possibility of revoking the citizenship of a terror suspect, according to sources.

The suspect, who cannot be named due to legal reasons, is a Canadian citizen who has been linked to terrorist activities. The Minister is looking into the case after receiving information from security agencies.

The suspect’s citizenship was granted in 2015, but it has now come to light that they may have misrepresented themselves during the application process. This has raised concerns about the integrity of the citizenship process and the potential threat posed by the individual.

The Minister’s office has stated that they are taking this matter very seriously and are working closely with security agencies to gather all necessary information. They have also assured that all legal processes will be followed in this investigation.

If the suspect’s citizenship is revoked, they could potentially face deportation from Canada. This decision would be made by the Immigration and Refugee Board, after a thorough review of the case.

This is not the first time that the Canadian government has taken action against individuals who have obtained citizenship through fraudulent means. In 2018, the citizenship of a man who had been convicted of war crimes was revoked and he was subsequently deported.

The Minister’s office has emphasized that the safety and security of Canadians is their top priority and they will continue to take all necessary measures to protect the country from potential threats.

The investigation into the terror suspect’s citizenship is ongoing and the Minister’s office has stated that they will provide updates as more information becomes available.

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