Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration.
In 1982, the Liberal minister of immigration decided that Victor Régalado, a Salvadorian national, was a refugee within the meaning of the Geneva Convention. In the past 14 years, Victor Régalado married a Canadian, had two children born in Quebec, and has shown that he was not a threat to national security. Yet, we learned this morning that departmental officials have decided to deport Mr. Régalado for reasons of national security.
Since these officials could not justify Mr. Régalado's deportation order, could the minister tell us in what way Mr. Régalado is a threat to national security?