加拿大針對印度國民的強制遣返行動正迅速攀升

2025-10-26

加拿大正面臨一場前所未有的「驅逐風暴」,尤其是針對印度國民的強制遣返行動正迅速攀升,逼近去年創下的歷史紀錄。根據加拿大邊境服務局(CBSA)的最新數據,截至2025年7月28日,今年已被強制驅逐的印度公民人數已達1,891人,僅次於墨西哥的2,678人,距離2024年全年1,997人的紀錄僅一步之遙。這一數據顯示,印度國民的遣返數量在過去幾年呈爆炸式增長:2019年僅625人,而到2024年已超過2019年的三倍。

這場遣返潮凸顯出加拿大移民執法政策的重大轉變,尤其是在針對印度公民的行動上。除了已經遣返的人之外,加拿大還有一份龐大的「待驅逐名單」,也就是即將被遣返的滯留者清單。在這份名單上,印度國民以6,837人的數字高居榜首,遠超第二名墨西哥的5,170人以及美國的1,734人。在總數高達30,733人的待驅逐群體中,多達27,103人是難民申請人,而印度人在尋求庇護者中仍是最大的一個群體。

這一現象引發加拿大社會和議會的廣泛關注。印度留學生群體也受到牽連,據報導,目前在加的印度留學生中有約7.9萬人“失蹤”,進一步加劇了人們對移民政策執行力度和人道問題的擔憂。整體而言,加拿大對印度國民的驅逐行動不僅刷新歷史紀錄,也凸顯出當前移民管理政策的嚴苛和對特定國籍群體的集中執法趨勢,社會各界對此高度關注,尤其擔憂可能引發的國際關係和人道挑戰。

Canada is currently experiencing an unprecedented “deportation storm,” with forced removals of Indian nationals surging rapidly, approaching last year’s historical record. According to the latest data from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), as of July 28, 2025, 1,891 Indian nationals have already been deported this year, second only to Mexico at 2,678, and just shy of the 1,997 deportations recorded in 2024. This trend highlights an explosive increase in deportations of Indian nationals over the past few years: in 2019, only 625 were deported, and by 2024, the number had more than tripled.

Beyond those already deported, Canada maintains a massive “pending deportation list” for individuals awaiting removal. On this list, Indian nationals top the chart with 6,837 individuals, far exceeding Mexico’s 5,170 and the United States’ 1,734. Out of a total of 30,733 people on this list, 27,103 are asylum seekers, and Indian nationals form the largest group within this population.

This situation has drawn wide attention in Canadian society and parliament. The Indian student community is also affected, with reports indicating that around 79,000 Indian students in Canada are “missing,” raising further concerns about the enforcement intensity and humanitarian implications of immigration policies. Overall, Canada’s concentrated deportation actions against Indian nationals not only set new records but also underscore the country’s strict immigration enforcement and the targeted approach toward specific nationalities, prompting significant public and international scrutiny over potential diplomatic and humanitarian consequences.