La politique d'immigration demeure inchangée à l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard

A spokesman for a group of foreign workers protesting recent changes to Prince Edward Island's immigration rules says at least 20 people have returned to their home countries. Signs are shown in front of the protest site in Charlottetown on Friday, May 31, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Morris

CHARLOTTETOWN - For Rupinder Pal Singh, who has been a leading voice in protests against changes to Prince Edward Island's immigration rules, going back to India is "not an option."

He said Wednesday that at least 20 people from his group of protesting foreign workers have given up and returned to their home countries. But despite racial slurs and threats of violence he says he has received, Singh wants to remain in the province in hopes of bringing about change.

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