Enemy Aliens: Trump's Deportation Plan
- Jaime David
- Mar 14
- 1 min read
The article from wsws.org discusses the history and potential implications of Section 21 of the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA). It argues that this law, which allows for the detention and deportation of non-citizens deemed a threat to national security, is a tool of authoritarianism with a dangerous precedent. The article highlights that Section 21, and similar legislation predating it, has been used historically to target political dissidents, immigrants, and marginalized groups based on flimsy evidence or suspicion. The piece details how the law allows for secret hearings and the use of classified information that the accused cannot fully access or challenge, undermining fundamental principles of due process and fair trial. It criticizes the government's broad interpretation of "national security," arguing that it can be used to suppress dissent and silence opposition to government policies. The article emphasizes the potential for the law to be used against activists, refugees, and minority groups, especially in times of social and political unrest. It warns that Section 21, like similar laws in other countries, poses a significant threat to civil liberties and democratic rights, allowing the state to arbitrarily detain and deport individuals without adequate legal recourse. The author suggests that Section 21 embodies a move toward increasingly authoritarian measures by the Canadian government. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/03/14/rcrd-m14.html
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