New report warns Canada’s paper-based refugee fast track may be prone to abuse by terror-linked and transnational fraud networks.

A sweeping new border control investigation has revealed that since 2019, Canada’s refugee hearing board has been quietly accepting tens of thousands of asylum claims without ever questioning the migrants, effectively rubber-stamping applications from some of the most dangerous countries on earth — Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Russia, Pakistan, and Iran — through a paper-based process that is wide open to fraud and bypasses the security screening architecture designed to protect the nation.

A border control policy meant to reduce refugee claim backlogs has not only failed, but may have amplified the pressures it was meant to relieve, becoming a magnet for international fraud and human smuggling networks, with Ottawa approving roughly 80 percent of asylum claims — nearly double the rate of Ireland, Sweden, Germany, and Belgium.

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