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CAT is a computer-based system that helps the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) identify potential unauthorized immigrants. Certain people who are legally allowed to remain in Canada can be deported if they are convicted of a serious crime, if they pose a threat to public safety, or if their presence in Canada is not authorized. There are a number of ways that people can avoid being deported, including by claiming refugee status or by using a legal loophole.

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1. Lack of Resources: Deportation operations require resources to carry out; if detention centers are over-capacity and resources are limited, it makes it difficult to deport individuals. 2. Lengthy Immigration Proceedings: The lengthy immigration proceedings can give individuals facing deportation more time to make an argument to stay in the country. This is especially true when they have family living in the country. 3. Lack of Available Travel Resources: In some cases, individuals facing deportation may not have valid passports or other forms of identification, making deportation difficult to complete. 4. Established Community Connections: Individuals with established ties to the community, including a job, family, and other ties, may be able to gain support for their cases which could help them stay in the country. 5. Humanitarian Assistance: In some cases, deportation can be blocked due to extreme humanitarian assistance. For example, if deporting an individual would be a death sentence, a judge can use humanitarian assistance to block deportation in some cases.

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Feb. 22, 2023, 7:17 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, February 22, 2023

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