Recent developments have cast a harsh spotlight on Canada’s immigration system under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s leadership. Critics argue that every aspect of the system has been compromised, from visa regulations to asylum claims. The government faces backlash for relaxed visa requirements, leading to a surge in asylum claims from countries like India and Mexico. Concerns about vetting processes have intensified following terrorism-related arrests involving individuals on student and visitor visas. Additionally, a TD Bank report suggests that over-reliance on temporary foreign workers negatively impacts the economy. As pressure mounts, the Trudeau administration grapples with calls for comprehensive immigration reform.