Canada’s Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen, a Somali refugee himself, “says he would like to see Canada welcome more refugees than it currently accepts and believes more of them should be able to enter through economic immigration programs.”

Hussen and the Liberal government have embraced open-door immigration policies, and they don’t disguise their intentions. In order to let as many refugees in as possible, with no thought to national security, nor for the future economic well-being of all Canadians, Hussen has found a “way to dramatically increase those levels.” He’s aiming to “open up economic immigration streams to refugees in addition to humanitarian programs.”

This has been a longtime goal of Hussen, who expressed plans to “lead the charge” last year on the UN’s global migration plan.

Canada accepted 28,100 refugees for permanent resettlement in 2018 — the highest number among all countries that resettled refugees from temporary locations abroad. This year, that number is projected to rise to 29,950. It does not include asylum-seekers who land in Canada and gain protected status here.

When Conservatives expressed concern about illegals swarming into the country, Hussen “took exception” to the term “illegals,” as he believes that anyone and everyone has a right to enter Canada without questions being asked. If anyone dares to ask questions, including taxpayers who are expected to foot the bill and face whatever threats that may enter Canada’s open doors, Hussen brands him or her a fearmonger.

“Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen says he wants Canada to accept more refugees as economic immigrants,” Canadian Press, June 20, 2019: