Droit d’asile: Canada’s Asylum System Faces New Challenges Amid Policy Changes
Canada’s asylum system is set to implement new rules that could impact around 30,000 applicants, raising concerns about access to protection.
Canada’s asylum system is set to implement new rules that could impact around 30,000 applicants, raising concerns about access to protection.
Recent events at U.S. Customs and Border Protection highlight the complexities of immigration enforcement, with rising apprehensions and controversial detentions drawing attention.
Mark Consuelos is grieving the loss of his father, Saul Consuelos, who passed away peacefully on March 23, 2026. This marks a significant moment for the family, especially for Mark’s children.
The deportation of Amin Yousefijam from Canada to Uganda highlights the complexities of international immigration policies and human rights issues.
The presence of ICE in Canada raises significant questions about immigration enforcement during the World Cup. What does this mean for local communities?
Canada’s new labour market impact assessment changes effective April 1, 2026, aim to prioritize youth employment and regulate foreign worker recruitment.
The recent IRCC Express Entry draw has introduced a notable focus on Trades Occupations, reflecting changing immigration priorities.
The DOJ’s admission of using erroneous information to justify ICE arrests at immigration courts has ignited significant backlash and concern.
A recent audit highlights alarming deficiencies in the immigration department’s handling of international student cases, raising concerns about program integrity.
The recent detention of Tania and Ayla Warner by ICE raises critical questions about immigration enforcement and child welfare.