They are not considering mass cancellation of either protected people or asylum claimants. The immigration target plans haven’t changed dramatically so the processing times increasing weee fairly evident if you did the math. Wish IRCC had implemented this updated processing time system. The previous one was often incorrect when it came to processing times for various programs, permits, visas. People are free to take the government to court and people regularly file a Writ of Mandamus if their processing times are significantly longer than others going through the same process at the same time. This has very little to do with Trump except for fear that US immigration policies will continue to push more people seeking asylum towards Canada and Trump’s policies pushing us further into economic difficulty. Not a conservative many who are now calling for no immigration. Most Canadians want more measured data driven decision when it comes to immigration. We wouldn’t be in this position if the previous government had been more responsible. IRCC did batch approvals for TRVs at a certain point, didn’t cancel visa free status for Mexicans even as asylum claims from Mexico were skyrocketing, etc. all policies that contributed to backlogs we have today. A mass approval would be not responsible or data driven decision. Government policies around immigration in most countries are always changing because most countries make immigration decisions based on the best interests of their country and need to be able to adjust to country conditions like labour needs/unemployment rates, ageing population, infrastructure capacity like housing, schools, healthcare, etc. which wasn’t done under Trudeau. At a committee meeting last week on immigration it became clear that various healthcare organizations had never been contacted to determine the level of immigration that the HC system could absorb while Canada was increasing immigration by millions. I assume neither were school boards/provincial education ministers. It is going to take 5-10 years to get the immigration system functioning properly. Would add that if you look at other countries Canada remains very welcoming and changes being proposed are a lot less severe.