Bill C-12 Immigration Measures Kept Despite Calls for Removal
Immigration Measures Stay in Bill C-12 Despite Call For Removal
By Canada Visa Monitor Reporter
OTTAWA — Senators have defied furious demands to axe controversial immigration powers from Bill C-12, keeping Parts 5 through 8 firmly locked into the sweeping legislation.
The move has sparked outrage among human rights advocates who warn the provisions trample on asylum fairness and strip vital protections from refugees.
Lawmakers heard testimony that the measures could gut due process. They voted to keep them anyway.
‘Dark Day’ for Asylum Seekers
Fury erupted in committee rooms as the decision came down.
Dozens of advocacy groups had begged senators to remove the sections entirely, arguing the language amounts to a crackdown on the world’s most vulnerable.
The provisions expand detention powers and streamline deportation procedures. Critics call them draconian.
What Happens Next
The bill now heads back to the House with its toughest immigration controls intact. No amendments. No apologies.
For thousands of asylum seekers waiting in limbo, the message is clear: Canada is slamming its doors shut.
Immigration lawyers fear vulnerable families could be deported before they can appeal. Ottawa claims the changes will stop system abuse.
The new rules could take effect within months, fundamentally reshaping who gets to call this country home.
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