‘It’s not a right’ — Kenya blocking Canadians from resettling LGBTQ+ refugees
NAIROBI — The United Nations says the Kenyan government is blocking Western countries like Canada from resettling LGBTQ+ refugees, leaving hundreds of desperate people languishing in dangerous refugee camps and safe houses in Kenya.
The government’s blocking of exit permits has led some to flee Kenya for even more precarious conditions in South Sudan, in the hopes of reaching the West.
The Canadian Press travelled to Kenya as part of an investigative series looking into a global backslide in LGBTQ+ rights and the consequences for Canada, including the mounting difficulties Canadians face in resettling refugees.
The office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees told The Canadian Press in a statement that the Kenyan government has stopped processing most refugee claims based on sexual orientation or gender identity, despite both being recognized grounds for such claims.


