The Canadian immigration system is under unprecedented strain, with the Trudeau government facing criticism from multiple fronts. Recent events have highlighted significant issues, including a surge in asylum claims, concerns over the vetting process for incoming migrants, and economic implications of temporary foreign workers. The government’s response, which includes proposals to relocate asylum seekers across provinces, has been met with resistance from some premiers. Critics argue that these measures fail to address the root causes of the immigration crisis, calling for a comprehensive overhaul of visa regulations and security protocols to ensure the system’s integrity and effectiveness.