‘Went to Punjab to pledge Canada...’: Row over Tim Uppal’s deportation remarks as extortion fears grow

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 Row over Tim Uppal’s deportation remarks as extortion fears grow

A political row erupted around Canadian Conservative deputy leader Tim Uppal after his comments on deportation and extortion invited criticism online.This comes amid growing fears that organised extortion continues to rise across Canada.Uppal posted on X that he and fellow Conservatives had questioned the Immigration Minister over the Liberal government’s "failure" to issue deportation orders to international students. “Many of these students came to Canada in good faith, received their proper Canadian visas, and are victims of immigration fraud,” Uppal wrote.Canadian journalist Mocha Bezirgan responded to Uppal, saying the leader lacked political consistency.

“Who went to Punjab in 2011 to pledge that Canada would become a top destination for Indian students? Tim Uppal,” Bezirgan posted. He added that Uppal had previously opposed deportations related to fraudulent documentation and questioned his role in maintaining rules that allowed such students to participate in Conservative Party nomination races.

Who went to Punjab in 2011 to pledge that Canada would become a top destination for Indian students?

Tim Uppal.

Who fought tooth and nail against Liberals deporting some of those students over fraudulent documentation?

Tim Uppal.

Who voted to maintain the status quo… https://t.co/TItfirg91q

— Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦 (@BezirganMocha) January 31, 2026

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