A major immigration reform bill is now law in Canada. Some worry it rolls back refugee rights
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Article Summary
This article discusses a new Canadian immigration bill (C-12) that grants the government powers to mass-cancel visas and set time limits on asylum claims, framed as a way to 'bring immigration under control.' While it quotes critics who raise concerns about human rights and the constitutionality of the bill, the article primarily leans on government positions and officials to rationalize these changes as necessary. It encourages the reader to understand the government's perspective by presenting their actions as a response to perceived problems like fraud, without fully exploring the humanitarian impacts of these policies or deeply analyzing the claims made by the government.