Last month, the court upheld Mugesera's deportation and issued a rare condemnation of the lawyer's tactics. The justices said Bertrand's arguments "include anti-Semitic sentiment and views that most might have thought had disappeared from Canadian society, and even more so from legal debate in Canada."
The Supreme Court's rebuke seems to have left Bertrand feeling offended rather than chastened. "I was crucified in public," he told a news conference. He added, "I am not going to hide the truth because an ethnic group is powerful. There are people who have maneuvered to get Mr. Mugesera deported, and it appears that they are Jews. This has nothing to do with their ethnicity. It's their behavior that I condemn."
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