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Canada’s immigration system failed to block criminals with serious records, enabling entry and delays in deportation despite court orders.
A 2025 report reveals serious flaws in Canada’s immigration system, allowing individuals with serious criminal records—including sex offenses and violent crimes—to enter and remain in the country.
Cases like Gullfam Hussain, a Pakistani national with a U.K. conviction for sexual activity with a minor, highlight gaps in border screening, as he entered Canada on a visitor visa without disclosure and later impregnated his niece.
Despite a 2024 court ruling ordering his deportation, removal has been delayed, with legal challenges citing safety concerns.
Similar cases, including Binder Singh and Nawab Khan, show how criminals have exploited false identities, third-country entries, and asylum claims to evade detection and removal.
Systemic issues include poor international data sharing, lengthy legal delays, and privacy laws that prevent confirmation of deportations, raising concerns about border security and the integrity of immigration enforcement.
El sistema de inmigración de Canadá no logró bloquear a los delincuentes con antecedentes graves, permitiendo la entrada y los retrasos en la deportación a pesar de las órdenes judiciales.