skip to main content (press enter)
 
 
CBCnews

Family claims refugee status on Ontario shore

Last Updated: Thursday, August 19, 2010 | 4:44 PM ET


View Amherstburg Human Smuggling in a larger map

A family of migrants claiming refugee status has been arrested trying to enter Canada by boat on Lake Erie.

Police in Amherstburg, Ont., about 30 kilometres from Windsor, arrested five people Wednesday afternoon.

Residents near Amherst Point in the town of about 20,000 saw the family arrive by boat around 4 p.m. Wednesday and called police.

The two adults — a 48-year-old woman, 50-year-old man — along with three children, ranging in age from seven to 11, were walking on Lakewood Road when police apprehended them.

The adults claimed they paid $2,000 to be transported by boat from Michigan, where they had been living for more than six years.

Police said the family told them they were from Kosovo.

The migrants immediately claimed refugee status and were taken to the police station, then handed over to officers from the RCMP and the Canada Border Services Agency.

Amherstburg police said this is the second time this summer where officers have apprehended individuals trying to illegally enter Canada by boat near the community. Two months ago, they picked up a pair of Albanian nationals.

The community is a target for illegal entry because it is only a four-minute boat ride from the U.S.

  •  
 

Video

     

    Audio

      Windsor Headlines

      PHOTOS: Dieppe anniversary remembered Audio
      A moving dedication was held in Windsor, Ont., on Thursday to mark the 68th anniversary of the bloody World War Two raid on Dieppe, France.
      Family claims refugee status on Ontario shore VideoAudio
      A family of migrants claiming refugee status has been arrested trying to enter Canada by boat on Lake Erie.
      Cockfighting charges spur anger at 'blood sport' VideoAudio
      News of an alleged cockfighting ring near Windsor, Ont., has shocked and disgusted many animal lovers in the southwestern Ontario city.
      OPP target trucks
      Ontario Provincial Police are targeting aggressive and unsafe truck and transport drivers on the province's highways as part of an annual safety blitz.
      Sarnia men charged with drug trafficking
      Two Sarnia, Ont., men are facing charges of possession of oxycodone for the purpose of trafficking.

      Canada Headlines

      Intense B.C. wildfires 'snowing' ash
      Ash from wildfires in B.C.'s Cariboo region is falling like snow in Williams Lake, where the Environment Ministry has rated the air quality as the poorest in the province.
      Some Mounties cool to workplace probe
      Some Mounties are unhappy with a probe into the workplace environment of the RCMP, an assessment sparked by complaints over the management style of the force's top boss.
      Rob Ford to Miami cop: 'Take me to jail' Video
      Toronto mayoral candidate Rob Ford says he was convicted of refusing to give a breath sample while driving in Florida 11 years ago and also faced a pot possession charge.
      $10K reward for missing B.C. plane Video
      A friend of the owner of a small B.C. plane that disappeared with four people aboard Tuesday night is offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who finds the Piper Commanche aircraft.
      Gun program head will follow MPs' direction
      The new director of the Canadian Firearms Program says he believes the current program "has contributed to officer and public safety," but he will "respect and follow any future direction" provided by Parliament.

      People who read this also read …

      Top CBCNews.ca Headlines

      Headlines

      Some Mounties cool to workplace probe
      Some Mounties are unhappy with a probe into the workplace environment of the RCMP, an assessment sparked by complaints over the management style of the force's top boss.
      Intense B.C. wildfires 'snowing' ash
      Ash from wildfires in B.C.'s Cariboo region is falling like snow in Williams Lake, where the Environment Ministry has rated the air quality as the poorest in the province.
      U.S. boosts Pakistan flood aid to $150M VideoAudio
      The United States will increase its contribution to flood relief efforts in Pakistan to $150 million, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says.
      EU seal ban suspended VideoAudio
      A European Union ban on seal products has been suspended after Inuit leaders challenged its legality.
      BP oil plume a long-lasting threat: study Video
      A 35-kilometre-long invisible mist of oil is meandering far below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, where it will probably loiter for months or more, scientists reported Thursday in the first conclusive evidence of an underwater plume from the BP spill.