Canada's High Deportation Rate
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Canada’s deportations hit highest level in nearly a decade, data shows - National | Globalnews.ca

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By late November , Canada ’s removal numbers had reached their highest point since at least 2015 .
The government has sought to show Canadians it is getting tough on immigration amid a rising backlog of refugee claims.
About 79 per cent of the 7,300 people deported in the first 11 months of last year were deported because their refugee claims had been rejected.
“It is people’s choice not to leave and if they don’t, they face the consequences including, after due process, deportation,” he told Reuters last year . ($ 1 = 1.4310 Canadian dollars ) (Reporting by Anna Mehler Paperny ; Editing by Caroline Stauffer and Deepa Babington ).
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