Refugee who lost fingers to frostbite pleads with MPs not to pass new asylum law
OTTAWA — A refugee from Ghana who lost all his fingers to frostbite crossing irregularly into Canada made an impassioned plea to MPs on Thursday to scrap proposed new asylum-seeker rules the Liberals want to turn into law.
Seidu Mohammed’s story of crossing a snow-covered field between North Dakota and Manitoba focused attention on the border in December 2016 — a reason he was asked to testify before the House of Commons finance committee as it studied the proposal in the Liberals’ budget bill.
He avoided official border checkpoints in order to make a refugee claim in Canada after being denied in the United States.