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70% of Canadians say no to mass immigration
"It seems to me like a real fraud, a rather sinister fraud. But, you know, she's campaigning against Trump. How about we stop immigration from India and Pakistan? First that, please. Yes, first. But that’s not even considered.
No, they're pretending to be nice. Liberals and conservatives are flattering these ethnic communities to win votes. Poli has said that we need 250,000 foreigners a year, plus international students, more temporary foreign workers, more refugees. That would be like 1.5 million foreigners in three years. That’s mass immigration.
In the middle of a mass immigration crisis, we can't afford that. Who's paying her to do this? No one in Canada is benefiting from this. So, why are Poliev and Trudeau adopting the same policy that everyone hates and that’s destroying Canada?
Yes, you make a point. 70% of the population in Canada says no to mass immigration."
In Canada, public opinion on illegal immigration has significantly changed in recent years, reflecting concerns about security, social cohesion, and the economy.
Concerns about security and integration
A survey by Ipsos reveals that 41% of Canadians believe the country’s border security is insufficient, while 59% think it is adequate. Additionally, 51% fear that terrorists could infiltrate among refugees, and 40% believe that immigration makes it harder for Canadians to access jobs.
Economic impact and pressure on public services
50% of Canadians think immigration has put too much pressure on public services, and 44% feel there are too many immigrants in the country. These figures are higher in regions like British Columbia, where 48% share this concern.
Housing crisis and cost of living
The housing crisis and high cost of living are key factors in public dissatisfaction. 39% of those who believe there are too many immigrants say they exacerbate the housing situation, and 21% feel they "drain the system."
Changes in government policies
In response to these concerns, the Canadian government has announced measures to reduce immigration. It has proposed limiting the annual intake of immigrants to 500,000 starting in 2026, and stricter controls on work and study visas are being implemented.
Future perspectives
Despite these measures, the debate on immigration continues to be a divisive issue in Canada. While some advocate for more selective and controlled immigration, others defend the importance of maintaining an inclusive policy that recognizes the contributions of immigrants to the country.
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