Conservative Party representatives have issued a statement criticizing the current government’s handling of border security and immigration enforcement, citing recent data from the Canada Border Services Agency. According to the CBSA’s 2024-2025 Departmental Results Report, the agency fell short of several key performance benchmarks, including national security screening completion rates, which dropped to 12.9 percent, well below the 80 percent target. The report also noted that only 71 percent of inadmissible foreign nationals without known impediments were removed during the fiscal year, marking the third consecutive year below target. Conservatives argue these figures reflect systemic challenges in immigration management and border control, calling for renewed focus on enforcement capacity and operational efficiency to address what they characterize as vulnerabilities in Canada’s immigration system.
Conservatives criticized the government on border security and immigration
by Nwando Oranye | Nov 20, 2025 | Immigration Blog | 0 comments
