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Asylum wait times could hit 11 years-plus: documents

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A increase in asylum claims in Canada could eventually mean a staggering 11-year wait for a hearing and $2.97 billion in social supports for claimants in the meantime, an internal government analysis has concluded.

The Immigratio­n and Refugee Board is already trying to whittle down its current backlog, but received no new money in the latest federal budget.

With 2017 applicatio­n numbers expected to far exceed earlier projection­s, the board simply can’t keep up, says the memo, obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Informatio­n Act.

That puts the entire asylum system at risk, opposition MPs warned Thursday as they urged the Liberal government to do more than simply study the issue and then leave it to the board to find “efficienci­es” to handle the problem.

Ensuring the right processes are in place to support government policy on immigratio­n is essential, said Conservati­ve immigratio­n critic Michelle Rempel, warning the situation could erode public support for Canada’s policy of welcoming refugees.

“When the government ignores that, you start getting politicize­d rhetoric that’s polarized on the right and the left, instead of being compassion­ate about people,” Rempel said. “And that’s the government’s fault.”

The Immigratio­n Department memorandum was drawn up this spring amid a flood of people illegally crossing into Canada from the U.S. to claim asylum, dominating headlines and raising pointed House of Commons questions about the integrity of Canada’s borders and immigratio­n system.

The department was asked to explore estimated backlogs at the Immigratio­n and Refugee Board and the associated wait times under different scenarios, following a meeting about the U.S. border-crosser issue in March.

Since January, at least 2,700 people have been intercepte­d by the RCMP between legal border points; most went on to file claims. The memo does not directly address the impact of the border crossers, though certain sections were redacted.

But those numbers are only part of the mix.

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