A little background story
Recently in my community [I'm in Montreal, Quebec] there is a man known as a sex offender from the United States. He is not a US citizen, however he came to the US from Cuba and was given permanent residence due to the policy of wet feet, dry feet. We are talking here during the 90s. In 1998 this man committed a sexual abuse crime with a minor and was found guilty and convicted [I don't know how many years]. In the yaer 2016 he became Absconded from the police in his state until 2018 when he crossed the border I suspect Roxham Road and is here in Montreal until now. When we found out we alerted CBSA and the police and they know he's here but I don't think they'll do anything about it.
My question is will this man get to stay? Will he not get told to return to the US because of him being Cuban and the fact he's not a US citizen - so it's no longer the US problem?
Recently in my community [I'm in Montreal, Quebec] there is a man known as a sex offender from the United States. He is not a US citizen, however he came to the US from Cuba and was given permanent residence due to the policy of wet feet, dry feet. We are talking here during the 90s. In 1998 this man committed a sexual abuse crime with a minor and was found guilty and convicted [I don't know how many years]. In the yaer 2016 he became Absconded from the police in his state until 2018 when he crossed the border I suspect Roxham Road and is here in Montreal until now. When we found out we alerted CBSA and the police and they know he's here but I don't think they'll do anything about it.
My question is will this man get to stay? Will he not get told to return to the US because of him being Cuban and the fact he's not a US citizen - so it's no longer the US problem?