Canada Suspends Deportations to Israel, Lebanon
CANADA STOPS DEPORTING CRIMINALS TO ISRAEL AND LEBANON AS MIDDLE EAST BURNS
Canada has slammed the brakes on deportations to Israel and Lebanon.
The bombshell decision means dangerous individuals could remain on Canadian soil indefinitely.
Immigration officials quietly announced the policy shift last week.
The move affects migrants deemed “inadmissible” due to crimes, security threats, and fraud.
SECURITY FEARS MOUNT
Critics warn the freeze creates a “safe haven” for potential extremists.
“We’re essentially rolling out the red carpet for trouble,” a senior border officer told Canada Visa Monitor.
The government claims it’s protecting deportees from “generalized risks” in the war-torn region.
But victims of crime are furious their attackers won’t be removed.
CRIMINALS WALK FREE
The freeze applies to convicted criminals and suspected terrorists alike.
One case involves a Lebanese national jailed for fraud targeting elderly Canadians.
Another Israeli deportee was flagged for hate crimes against Jewish communities.
Both now dodge removal despite final deportation orders.
TRUDEAU’S BROKEN PROMISES
PM Trudeau vowed to deport “every single inadmissible foreign criminal” in 2022.
His government has now backtracked amid Middle East chaos.
“This is political cowardice,” opposition leader Pierre Poilievre blasted.
The Tories demand immediate reversal of what they call a “dangerous precedent.”
Immigration lawyers are already gaming the system.
They’re filing appeals citing “generalized risk” to keep clients in Canada.
The backlog could snowball into thousands of frozen cases.
Taxpayers will foot the bill for legal aid and detention reviews.
UNLIKE OUR ALLIES
The US and UK continue deportations to both nations.
Australia only pauses returns to specific conflict zones.
Canada now stands alone with its blanket ban.
Experts question why we can’t use case-by-case assessments.
The policy could last for months or even years.
Meanwhile, dangerous individuals remain in communities across the country.
Public Safety Canada refused to comment on specific security concerns.
The department insists it “regularly reviews” all removal policies.
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