Canada launches sudden immigration crackdown amid public pressure: report
Fox News
Canada has suddenly seen a "spike" in rejections at the border, according to a report from Reuters, a possible response to pressure from voters who have soured on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The "spike" in rejections, as Reuters classified it, comes as Trudeau’s party trails in the polls ahead of an expected election next year, with many voters blaming the country’s typical liberal immigration laws for contributing to shortages and high prices for housing. Michael Lee is a writer for Fox News. Prior to joining Fox News, Michael worked for the Washington Examiner, Bongino.com, and Unbiased America. He has covered politics for more than eight years.
The report comes after Trudeau has also faced increased pressure and strained relations with the United States over its liberal immigration policies, with U.S. lawmakers imploring Canada to stem the flow of migrant workers coming across its border.
Nearly 530,000 migrants came to US 'legally,' paroled into US under controversial Biden program: CBP
The latest report from the CBP shows that nearly 530,000 migrants flew into the U.S. and were paroled into the country under the Biden admin's controversial CHNV program.