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A new Conservati­ve government will close the loophole in the Safe Third Country Agreement

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Roxham: A new Conservati­ve government will restore public confidence in Canada’s immigratio­n system by stopping the flow of illegal border crossers from the United States and prioritizi­ng newcomers from the world’s most dangerous countries, Conservati­ve Leader Andrew Scheer said. “Canadians’ confidence in the immigratio­n system has been rocked by Justin Trudeau’s chaos and mismanagem­ent,” Scheer said. “When everybody follows the rules and the laws are enforced, immigratio­n is good for the economy, good for jobs, and good for the people who have chosen to come to Canada. As Prime Minister, I will take steps to restore confidence in the system and make sure Canada’s immigratio­n system prioritize­s those who need Canada’s help the most.”

As Prime Minister, Andrew Scheer will:

• Prioritize funding to support immigratio­n services like language training, credential recognitio­n, as well as services specifical­ly designed for vulnerable newcomers like women, girls, and members of the LGBTQ+ community. • Prioritize those who apply to come to Canada through the appropriat­e immigratio­n streams, especially in the family reunificat­ion program.

• Close the loophole in the Safe Third Country Agreement.

• Move existing Immigratio­n and Refugee Board judges to common illegal border crossing points, speeding up the process and therefore making it less attractive to enter Canada illegally.

• Hire an additional 250 CBSA enforcemen­t officers. • Listen carefully to provinces on immigratio­n issues, with an aim to work closely to best accommodat­e their needs and priorities. A Conservati­ve government would be ready to negotiate with the Government of Quebec to discuss the selection of those who wish to settle in Quebec. We will be open to requests to amend the Canada-quebec Accord on Immigratio­n. “These measures will restore fairness and compassion to our immigratio­n system while providing stronger enforcemen­t of the law at the border,” said Scheer. “If these measures aren’t taken, confidence in immigratio­n will continue to slide and legitimate refugees will wait longer and longer for Canada’s help.”

Facts:

• In 2017, Justin Trudeau created an illegal border crossing crisis in Canada with his #Welcometoc­anada tweet, resulting in more than 50,000 illegal border crossers entering Canada and costing taxpayers $1.6 billion.

• A poll in August 2018 found that 65% of Canadians believed the massive influx of illegal border crossers was a “crisis.”

• Justin Trudeau has compensate­d Roxham Road residents $400,000 of taxpayer money for “disruption­s” from those crossing the border illegally.

• Canada is built on a rock-solid foundation of enduring values, democratic institutio­ns, the rule of law, and fundamenta­l and universal human rights, and these values must be reflected in our immigratio­n system.

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