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Joly says Canada’s immigration plan stands in face of Trump deportation threats
- Canada will maintain its immigration plan, according to Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, despite concerns about Donald Trump's potential re-election.
- Joly stated the cutback on newcomers won’t change even if the U.S. border situation changes.
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has revived a Canada-U.S. relations cabinet committee to address immigration in light of the situation.
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Joly says Canada's immigration plan stands in face of Trump deportation threats
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada will stand firm on its plan to rein in the number of newcomers entering the country, despite concerns that Donald Trump's re-election could spur an influx of migrants from the U.S.
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Joly says Canada’s immigration plan stands in face of Trump deportation threats
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada will stand firm on its plan to rein in the number of newcomers entering the country, despite concerns that Donald Trump’s re-election could spur an influx of migrants from the U.S. Trump’s decisive win this week immediately launched discussions about the border because he has promised mass deportations of illegal immigrants. Anti-immigration policies and rhetoric during his first adminis…
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution75% Left
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L 75%
C 25%
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