The Canadian government has justified its decision to block Ghanaian footballer Thomas Partey from entering the country, citing concerns over public safety and national security. Partey faces charges of sexual assault and rape in the UK but has not yet been convicted. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, foreign nationals can be denied entry if there are reasonable grounds to believe they have committed acts that would make them inadmissible under Canadian law. Ghana is set to play its World Cup matches in the U.S., including in Toronto.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the Canadian government's rationale for blocking Thomas Partey based on legal grounds and quotes officials from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. It also includes information about Partey's legal status and the upcoming World Cup matches. There is no overtly biased语言
Official sources cited
- government Matthew Krupovich, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada