Kanada wird nach dem neuen rückwirkenden Gesetz Tausende von Flüchtlingsanträgen annullieren

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/canada-will-cancel-thousands-of-refugee-claims-under-new-retroactive-law/article_f69b48bd-53ca-4847-b4de-32c66bf15d82.html

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  1. Unusual-State1827 on

    >Under the Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act, which received royal assent Thursday night, anyone who first arrived in Canada after June 24, 2020, will not be allowed to make a refugee claim after one year, regardless of whether they left the country and returned.

    >Those who have come to Canada after that date and made their claims since June 3, 2025 — when the proposed eligibility rule was initially announced — will have their claims cancelled. 

    >Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab recently told a Senate committee that an estimated 19,000 asylum claims filed between June 3 and Oct. 31, 2025, would be disallowed under the ineligibility measures in Bill C-12.

    >“This (law) is the most significant rollback of refugee rights in Canada in over a decade,” said Adam Sadinsky of the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers. “It’s disappointing that Canada has joined other countries in a race to the bottom in terms of protection of rights for migrants and vulnerable people.”

  2. Unusual-State1827 on

    >Rather than being given an opportunity to present their cases in an oral hearing before an independent tribunal, affected claimants will only be assessed on paper submissions by immigration officials with regards to the likelihood their lives would be at risk if they are returned to their country.

    >Irregular migrants who enter Canada from the U.S. between land ports of entry will also be denied the right to asylum.

    >“This (law) is the most significant rollback of refugee rights in Canada in over a decade,” said Adam Sadinsky of the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers. “It’s disappointing that Canada has joined other countries in a race to the bottom in terms of protection of rights for migrants and vulnerable people.”

  3. Comfortable_Class_55 on

    “It’s disappointing that Canada has joined other countries in a race to the bottom”

    Oh, but we have joined the race to the bottom. Bottom of the G7 and counting.

  4. Devourer_of_felines on

    > This (law) is the most significant rollback of refugee rights in Canada in over a decade,” said Adam Sadinsky of the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers. “It’s disappointing that Canada has joined other countries in a race to the bottom in terms of protection of rights for migrants and vulnerable people.”

    Lawyer expresses dismay his income source is dwindling

  5. A lot of these so-called refugees will go back to their country for vacation or to get married after they get permanent residency, these people should be identified and kicked out for fraud.

  6. Typical of western capitalists. Create a refugee crisis and then do nothing to address it.

    Meanwhile Carney cuts ability to help people overseas so they dont become refugees, he supports the orange pedophiles wars which is going to make more refugees, he pours tax breaks to the wealthiest who are going to make life worse for every day people.

    Meanwhile the mainstream media has people so riled up, blaming immigrants when the epstein class is the real problem.

    Wanna stop the flow of refugees? Stop creating them. Invest in foreign aid. Condemn the American/Israeli wars of aggression. Actually adhere to what the banker boy talked about at Davos in terms of middle powers. Make sure other places arent being bombed to oblivion by CiA/MI6/Mossad backed assets. That will dry up the flow of refugees right quick.

  7. blackSwanCan on

    I am liking Mark Carney government more and more every day. This still doesn’t fix the craziness of Trudeau years, but its still a good step in achieving some normalcy. When criminals start using asylum claims to avoid deportations, you know that program is totally busted.

    There is absolutely no reason that we allowed 32,563 asylum claims from India in 2024 alone. 99% of them are likely to be fraud, and the next step should have been to start canceling those visas. Similar abuses are rife across all applications. We should come down hard on such abuses of the program!

  8. Lol well this law won’t stand. I feel bad for all the people that are going to suffer while this goes through the courts.

  9. Wind_Best_1440 on

    There is literal videos of these same refugee claiments gloating about scamming refugee proceedings in Canada. As a „Free work permit and benefits for me.“

    So literally zero sympathy. Sorry, not sorry.

  10. Canceling is one thing, ensuring they leave without dragging the courts through decades of appeals is a whole other thing.

  11. Hell yes! It’s about time! Helping this country heal and taking back Canada! More reform please and let’s next take a super hard look at criminal justice and law reform. Ban catch and release and introduce immediate deportation with no chance to contest decisions on the merits of orientation, religious, ethnic, or upbringing which has no relevancy in commuting a crime. Commit a crime go directly to jail or out of this country in the next flight and DO NOT pass by the immigration review board!

  12. Yeah sorry im done feelin bad for people „just trying to live a better life“ cause yes everyone deserves a good life but this country isnt supposed to be a godamn life raft

  13. Ok, but will there be follow up? Did the AG not recently say there are like an abysmal amount of cancelled student visas that have been actually enforced.

    Sick of the postering by every level of government. Can they just do their job, properly. The first time

  14. AwkwardOwl99999 on

    Perfect. Now retroactively investigate the past 10 years of claims and deport those who remained here in bullshit claims. I appreciate they’re finally going in the correct direction. Still tons of work to be done on the front of fake student lying to get visas and PR

  15. Moist-Emergency-3030 on

    “This (law) is the most significant rollback of refugee rights in Canada in over a decade,” said Adam Sadinsky of the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers. “It’s disappointing that Canada has joined other countries in a race to the bottom in terms of protection of rights for migrants and vulnerable people.

    Give me a break—Canada consistently ranks among the top countries in refugee resettlement per capita.

  16. HonestMiddle2313 on

    Refugee claim should exclude economic refugees (I can make more money in Canada). There is a separate immigration stream for those. Only true refugees, ie I will die if I am sent back. This would exclude most abusers from poorer but not existentially dangerous countries.

  17. GrumpyCloud93 on

    The problem – here and also in the USA – is that the provision for allowing refugees to enter has been exploited by those who are simply economic migrants seeking to bypass the queue to immigrate. But again, the main issue on both sides of the border is – we should not have allowed refugee claims to take 3 to 5 years to process. That just attracts those who feel the system can be played to their advantage.

  18. AmbassadorOkieDokie on

    Hope Canada can always be a safe haven for true refugees, fleeing fear, eager to be Canadian.

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