Government Accountability

Canada Slashes Foreign Entrants Amid Overpopulation Crisis—Lessons for America’s Borders

By National Security Desk | September 5, 2025

Facing unsustainable population strain, Canada dramatically reduces international students, temporary workers, and permanent residents—a wake-up call for America’s immigration policies.

In a stark move that highlights the consequences of unchecked immigration, Canada has drastically cut the number of foreigners allowed to enter its borders in early 2025. The government’s policy shift sharply reduces international students by 70%, trims permanent resident admissions by nearly one-fifth, and modestly lowers temporary foreign worker intake. This recalibration comes amid mounting pressure on housing, social programs, and infrastructure—problems that resonate ominously across North America. Why Is Canada Pulling Back on Immigration? The data speaks volumes: permanent resident approvals plummeted to 207,650 in the first half of 2025—a 19% drop from the previous year. Temporary foreign...

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