Politics Canadian Immigration

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Introduction (subject to change): In an age when the threat of terrorism has become an all to real reality for western nations, criticism has risen following the implementation of reforms to the Canadian immigration Act. Sept 11th focused Canadians attention on the flaws in the National immigration policy, and swift reform was required in order to combat the inherent problem with the countries policies. The government passed several resolutions, most of which analysts say have …

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…focus need to be placed on tightening the boarders against terrorists and legislation needs to be passed as to distinguish true refugee from those who are illegitimate. By applying new ideas in boarder control, Canada can better ensure the safety of its people while still remaining as a fair and real option for those who can contribute to our nation, as well as those needing to seek refuge from the unfair governing of their homeland