Overheated immigration system needed 'discipline' infusion: minister
- Canada's immigration system is described as 'overheated' by Immigration Minister Marc Miller, who noted that record numbers of newcomers have harmed public consensus on immigration benefits.
- Marc Miller stated that the public's souring opinion on immigration is due to high asylum seeker rates, housing costs, and political movements.
- Miller emphasized the need for immigration while assuring Canadians that their concerns are being heard and that the system requires discipline.
- He warned against falling victim to base instincts and stressed the importance of viewing newcomers as human beings without naivety about Canada's capacity to absorb them.
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