Fake Refugees Drain Billions, Canadians Wait
Deluxe Benefits for Fake Refugees, Speed Deportations
FURY exploded on Parliament Hill today.
Conservatives slammed Canada’s “out-of-control” asylum system as bogus refugees drain billions in taxpayer perks.
A record six million Canadians wait desperately for family doctors.
“This is a national disgrace,” senior Tory MP James Bezan thundered during Question Period.
His party revealed failed asylum seekers are living in luxury hotel accommodations for months.
They receive full provincial healthcare coverage while appeals drag on for years.
Ordinary families in Vancouver face three-year waits just to see a GP.
In Nova Scotia, the wait stretches to four agonizing years.
MILLIONS IN LUXURY HOTELS
Immigration Canada houses claimants in downtown Toronto hotels costing $250 per night.
That’s $7,500 per month for a single family.
Taxpayers foot the entire bill.
Meanwhile, a disabled veteran in Hamilton waits 18 months for a specialist.
“The priorities are completely backwards,” said Toronto doctor Sarah Mitchell.
FRAUD RATES SOAR
Government data exposes the shocking truth.
Approval rates have crashed to just 45 percent.
Yet only one in ten failed claimants is actually deported.
The rest vanish into communities or file endless appeals.
“We’re a soft touch,” said immigration lawyer Marcus Chen.
“The incentives are all wrong.”
POILIEVRE: SPEED DEPORTATIONS NOW
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre vowed immediate action.
“We’ll fast-track deportations for obvious fraud cases,” he declared.
His party calculates taxpayers shell out $3.7 billion annually.
That includes legal aid, housing, healthcare, and processing fees.
“Canadians are being taken for suckers,” Poilievre blasted.
DOCTOR CRISIS “CATASTROPHIC”
Healthcare advocates are sounding the alarm.
One in seven Canadians now lacks primary care.
The number has doubled since 2019.
Ontario’s health minister admits the system is “in crisis.”
But failed refugees still get instant OHIP cards.
They access emergency rooms while citizens suffer at home.
TAXPAYERS REVOLT
Anger is boiling over across the country.
Online petitions demanding reform hit 500,000 signatures this week.
Protesters plan nationwide demonstrations outside MP offices.
“Charity begins at home,” said Toronto mother Mary Johnson.
Her son has waited 18 months for a pediatrician.
LIBERALS DEFEND “COMPASSION”
Immigration Minister Marc Miller refused to apologize.
He accused Conservatives of “fear-mongering” and “divisive politics.”
Miller insisted most claims are legitimate.
But he had no answer for the 200,000-case backlog.
Or why a “stretched” system offers such generous benefits.
The minister stormed out when pressed on the doctor shortage.
ELECTION BATTLE LOOMS
The explosive issue will dominate the next federal campaign.
Polls show 78 percent of Canadians want faster deportations.
Another 82 percent demand stricter border controls.
But the Liberal government is paralyzed.
And those six million Canadians keep waiting.
They may be waiting a very long time.
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