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    Canada’s Bill C-12 Criticized for Threatening Refugee and Migrant Rights

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 28, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Canada’s recently introduced Bill C-12 has sparked significant concern among human rights organizations, who argue that the legislation severely restricts asylum seekers’ rights. The bill aims to tighten the criteria for refugee claims, which critics say will leave many vulnerable individuals without adequate protection. These groups emphasize that the new restrictions could expose thousands to heightened dangers, including persecution and violence, in their countries of origin or while in transit.

    In a significant development, advocates highlight that Bill C-12 undermines Canada’s longstanding commitment to providing refuge for those fleeing conflict and human rights abuses. The law’s provisions are seen as a departure from international humanitarian standards, potentially increasing the precarity faced by migrants and refugees. This shift has raised alarms about the broader implications for Canada’s immigration and asylum system, which has historically been viewed as a safe haven.

    Meanwhile, the debate over Bill C-12 reflects global tensions surrounding migration policies and border control. The legislation’s critics call for a reevaluation to ensure that Canada’s asylum framework remains compassionate and compliant with international obligations. The outcome of this policy change could have lasting impacts on the lives of vulnerable populations seeking safety and stability within Canadian borders.

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