Exactly.
I want to know the consequences for a refugee claimant who has entered the country in an irregular way.
Last week, our committee met with Seidu Mohammed, who spoke about his experience. He said that, if the amendments to the act proposed today had been in effect, he would have most likely been sent back and his life would have been in danger.
After the pre-removal risk assessment, are refugee claimants ultimately sent back to the country where they came from, meaning the country where they made their claim, which in most cases happens to be the United States, or are they sent back to their country of origin, where their safety is at risk?