Over 40 percent of foreign border-crossers deemed by border agents to be security risks were still allowed into Canada by the Department of Immigration, according to a report.
“Due to multiple factors and considerations, the Department of Immigration authorized entry or permission to stay in Canada to a significant proportion of applicants who had received a non-favourable recommendation or an inconclusive screening,” wrote the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) in an internal audit obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter.
The audit, titled “Evaluation Of The Immigration National Security Screening Program,” said that out of a total of over 7,600, more than 3,300 border-crossers deemed a security concern by the CBSA were allowed into the country by the Immigration Department….