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Shocking and unjustifiable:’ Canada is deporting migrants at its highest rate in more than a decade
Advocates for migrant workers say the surge in deportations follows Ottawa’s commitment to a ‘regularization program’ that would allow them to stay in Canada as the government responds to historic labour shortages.


Canada has spent more than $115 million deporting nearly 29,000 migrants since 2022, an unprecedented rate that flies in the face of the federal government’s promise to regularize the status of undocumented workers, advocates say.
In 2023, Ottawa spent more than $62 million on deportations, the highest amount spent in a year in over a decade, according to data from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) dating back to 2011.

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00:00Slum dogs go back to slums, Jagmeet Singh said to the immigrants.
00:04Outrageous and indefensible, Canada expels migrants at a rate unseen and over 10 years
00:08advocates for migrant laborers assert that this surge in expulsions correlates with Ottawa's
00:13declaration of a regularization initiative meant to permit these individuals to remain
00:17within the country as the government grapples with an acute labor shortfall.
00:21Slum dog investigates. Slum dog goes deep throat to get the information from untouchables.
00:27Slum dog gather the facts. Slum dog analyze information you can rely on.
00:33Slum dog lay low in the slums with common people and slum dog knows common people problems.
00:38Slum dog, please remember the name because this dog came from slums of untouchables.
00:43This dog proves that how hungry you are for the truth.
00:47Homeless, hungry, poor slum dog. Untouchable slum dog. Remember the name.
00:53To get all the updates, please like, share, click on bell icon, comment on the video,
01:02and subscribe the video. Since 2022, Canada has allocated over $115 million toward the deportation
01:09of nearly 29,000 migrants, a staggering figure that advocates claim starkly contradicts the
01:15federal government's vow to provide undocumented workers with legal status. In 2023 alone,
01:21more than $62 million was funneled into these deportations, marking the highest expenditure
01:26on such efforts in over a decade, as revealed by data from the Canada Border Services Agency,
01:31CBSA, stretching back to 2011.

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