Poilievre vows to punish terrorists as MPs eye increased deportations

The leader of the Conservative Party is done playing nice with those that wish harm upon Canadians.

Canada’s top-choice for prime minister, Pierre Poilievre, has vowed to crack down on Iranian agents, and other terrorists, residing in the country.

This comes as his MPs, including Tom Kmiec, vow to strengthen Canada’s ability to track down and deport illegal immigrants.

To think that we might have terrorist-linked Iranian regime thugs operating with impunity, spending stolen money and intimidating Canadian Jews and Iranians is appalling,” Poilievre told the media.

“We have about 700 names right now that either have temporary residence, permanent residence or citizenship that are in Canada and that are somehow regime affiliates. They came to Canada knowing this was going to be their safe haven.”

The Conservative Party leader suggested it was time to take “immediate action to kick [the terrorists] out of [the] country.” Poilievre also suggested his party will take a tougher stance on immigration than his Liberal predecessors once elected.

Conservative MP Tom Kmiec has publicly raised concerns with the high amount of people in Canada with active deportation orders, as was previously reported by Toronto 99.

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