Senators on the social affairs committee want to see immigration-related sections in the government's border bill, C-12, removed or significantly modified by the Senate national security committee. The national security committee is responsible for tabling amendments, while the social affairs committee has conducted an in-depth study of the bill's immigration measures. That study, obtained by The Canadian Press, says the social affairs committee heard from witnesses who warned the legislation could violate human rights and lacks procedural fairness. Bill C-12 has sections focused on immigration that deal with information-sharing and managing the asylum system. It also proposes giving the government...