Protests against Portage College in Canada go on while 12 protesters have been found to be illegal. As thousands of international students, mostly Indians, have been protesting against the denial of their work permits in Canada, the Calgary Police Service last week called the Canada Border Services Agency to check if the protesters are in the country legally. A police spokesperson told the CBC News that the protest that began on July 24 was going on peacefully but then they started receiving complaints about excessive noise, obstructing businesses, disturbances and public intoxication.Last week, they received complaints that some protesters were blocking parts of a sidewalk and stopping pedestrians. “During that interaction, officers requested identification from individuals who had set up tents or other structures without a permit on city property,” said a CPS spokesperson. “As a result of concerns related to the identification provided, officers contacted the Canada Border Services Agency for verification.”12 protesters found to be illegalCBSA confirmed that they verified the status of 20 people, and 12 were found to be possibly inadmissible under the Immigration and Refugee Prot...









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