Some migrants facing deportation go to these holding centres. CBC News went inside one | CBC News
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"It's definitely from a look and feel perspective, not what you think of when you think about a jail or detention centre, and immigration detention is very unique in that sense ..." said Sajjad Bhatti, a CBSA director of immigration enforcement operations.
"Ultimately, it is not a detention for corrective purposes. The layout of the centre highlights the unique nature of immigration detention."
"For years, provinces imprisoned some migrants in jails while officials determined whether they would be deported to their countries of origin."
"Those living there aren't allowed to leave the facility, even though they haven't been charged with any crimes."
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