As Trump Cuts Off Incentives, Illegals Begin To Flood Canada In Search Of Socialism They Crave
Posted by Sam Di Gangi | Feb 23, 2017 | Breaking News
As with the E.U, pictures of children and the helpless are being used to sell the narrative of open borders.
Canada is facing a problem that will not really blossom fully until the coming Spring. The problem is actually a threefold problem; a Canadian liberal government that loves open borders, a number of illegal’s from South America and Mexico fleeing Trumps MUCH needed deportation schedule, and way too many refugees from areas either on Trump’s list of banned nations or Syrian refugees. People are being seen with suitcases and children, walking over frozen fields, into Canada. While such a scene is quite sad to behold, they would not be freezing in a Canadian field if they had stayed in nice, warm South America/Mexico and NOT crept into America illegally to start with.
The logical and right minded side of Canada is begging the leftist Trudeau for a travel ban like Trump has attempted, with there being about a full quarter of Canadians feeling this way. Already, even though Canada is comparable in size to the U.S.A, Canada plans to see 40,000 refugees enter, while Trump has agreed to 50,000. It is quite strange that no one has called Canada racist or close-minded for accepting 10,000 less, is it not? Regardless, more than 40 percent of Canadians think that Canada is taking in too many refugees already.
The left never acknowledges that a nation can only take in so many refugees or that those from South America would not be freezing in Canada if they had stayed in South America and legally applied.
If they think that now, just wait until the terror, rapes, and inappropriate touching at New Years events and festivals, and sharia law “No Go Zones” open up all over the hockey capital of the world and see how high that 40 percent soars to. On the Quebec border with America, Canada has seen 452 claims for refugee status, a number up 137 from just a year ago. The question is, if someone just walks over the border from South America/Mexico into the U.S.A., how are they a refugee? They could have remained in their homelands and applied legally. As for the real refugees from the Middle East, how many more is Canada expected to take in?
It used to be that America and free, prosperous nations would send aid (we still do) and monetary donations to areas that were in various states of disarray. The work did a lot to take the pain away from many African nations, for instance, that today do very well and are on their way to greater things. Even our tax dollars went to aid those who needed it, and this was not only permissible, but morally needed. Somewhere along the way it became accepted to just allow everyone from dreadful nations or circumstance to flee into the West. Not only is this not practical on a cultural basis, an economic basis, or even a functional basis, beyond that, doesn’t that allow ISIS and groups like it to clear out areas for a caliphate? Not to mention, how it helps ISIS and similar minded terrorists to mingle in with the refugees.
If Canada allows open borders to too many refugees, the violent Islamic radical side will create violent “NO GO ZONES” that are sharia-based, as shown here in France. (Much of Quebec and Canada is French, also)
According to Shachi Kurl, the executive director of the Angus Reid Institute,”There is a significant number of Canadians who have been taking a harder line on the issue of refugee resettlement. This is much more than a fringe.” This is a very clear sign that the average Canada has had enough and is about to do something about it. Will they be called “racists,” a nation with no ties to slavery or racial issues, or shall the world see them as simply people who do not want their culture “Islamified” and who don’t want to deal with sharia law?
Since Canada is seeing such numbers even now, while the snow yet flows and the thermostat says freezing, many in Canada are worried about what they may face in the Spring. “Will we be facing down our own mini-Greece or mini-Italy moment? What are we going to see when the snow melts?,” asks Kurl. It is very interesting to see how when America addressed such concerns the world yawned, much like how NAFTA was considered “fine” when it was hurting America. However, now that rampant migration from every nation is affecting the Maple Leaf’s, it is something that needs addressed right away. This kind of double standard against the U.S.A. is why so many in America voted for Trump this cycle.
Trudeau stands as deer in headlights as an influx of illegals and refugees flood his nation. Already, Canada has agreed to accept 40,000 people to help.
Part of Canada’s problem is that they have people like Jenny Kwan who want to see the Safe Third Country Agreement repealed so that people can “asylum shop” from the U.S. and so that Canada can take in more than they can afford to take in, the dream of every foolish leftist. “We need to stand up for human rights,” she said as if 40,000 refugees was not a bold help for human rights already. To her, the right to be half-vetted (if at all) so that the culture can be overrun and likely bombed is a “human right.”
Kwan goes on to say that,”We are seeing people who are crossing to Canada through the back door. They are literally risking life and limb. I don’t think the U.S. can be considered a safe country for refugees at this moment,” seemingly blind to the fact that if they had stayed home in Mexico or South America, they would NOT BE freezing in the cold nor risking life and limb. There is a legal application process that was an option for them all before they broke the law. Therefore, unless vetting shows some dire need (which is why it is there), the freezing and risking of life and limb is a choice that was made, not a mandate. Why should America OR Canada accept into the nation those who do not obey the law?
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Much like the Mexican border in America (pictured), Canada may see a large number of problems with illegal migration. America could even need a wall to keep illegals who fled to Canada from trying to re-enter the U.S.A.
Thankfully for Canada, the conservatives in the land of the Beer Nut and hockey stick are sounding the alarms now. Unlike the “how does it feel” left, those on the right are busy trying to warn the nation that an influx of potentially dangerous people posing a needful people is incoming, likely in the spring, like a conquering horde. Remember that Trump is focussing on known Mexican criminals, so who is it that is likely fleeing north at this time?
As this all plays out, let us remember as we sit in our nice cozy homes that there is a need in the world. Trump is a noninterventionist who wants to build a safe zone in Syria to help many of these people, not see them die or suffer or freeze. Also, the president is inviting people to enter via the “big beautiful door,” something that if not done does not make one a “refugee,” but a “criminal.” Canada is in the process of learning this lesson right now.
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Posted by Sam Di Gangi | Feb 23, 2017 | Breaking News
As with the E.U, pictures of children and the helpless are being used to sell the narrative of open borders.
Canada is facing a problem that will not really blossom fully until the coming Spring. The problem is actually a threefold problem; a Canadian liberal government that loves open borders, a number of illegal’s from South America and Mexico fleeing Trumps MUCH needed deportation schedule, and way too many refugees from areas either on Trump’s list of banned nations or Syrian refugees. People are being seen with suitcases and children, walking over frozen fields, into Canada. While such a scene is quite sad to behold, they would not be freezing in a Canadian field if they had stayed in nice, warm South America/Mexico and NOT crept into America illegally to start with.
The logical and right minded side of Canada is begging the leftist Trudeau for a travel ban like Trump has attempted, with there being about a full quarter of Canadians feeling this way. Already, even though Canada is comparable in size to the U.S.A, Canada plans to see 40,000 refugees enter, while Trump has agreed to 50,000. It is quite strange that no one has called Canada racist or close-minded for accepting 10,000 less, is it not? Regardless, more than 40 percent of Canadians think that Canada is taking in too many refugees already.
The left never acknowledges that a nation can only take in so many refugees or that those from South America would not be freezing in Canada if they had stayed in South America and legally applied.
If they think that now, just wait until the terror, rapes, and inappropriate touching at New Years events and festivals, and sharia law “No Go Zones” open up all over the hockey capital of the world and see how high that 40 percent soars to. On the Quebec border with America, Canada has seen 452 claims for refugee status, a number up 137 from just a year ago. The question is, if someone just walks over the border from South America/Mexico into the U.S.A., how are they a refugee? They could have remained in their homelands and applied legally. As for the real refugees from the Middle East, how many more is Canada expected to take in?
It used to be that America and free, prosperous nations would send aid (we still do) and monetary donations to areas that were in various states of disarray. The work did a lot to take the pain away from many African nations, for instance, that today do very well and are on their way to greater things. Even our tax dollars went to aid those who needed it, and this was not only permissible, but morally needed. Somewhere along the way it became accepted to just allow everyone from dreadful nations or circumstance to flee into the West. Not only is this not practical on a cultural basis, an economic basis, or even a functional basis, beyond that, doesn’t that allow ISIS and groups like it to clear out areas for a caliphate? Not to mention, how it helps ISIS and similar minded terrorists to mingle in with the refugees.
If Canada allows open borders to too many refugees, the violent Islamic radical side will create violent “NO GO ZONES” that are sharia-based, as shown here in France. (Much of Quebec and Canada is French, also)
According to Shachi Kurl, the executive director of the Angus Reid Institute,”There is a significant number of Canadians who have been taking a harder line on the issue of refugee resettlement. This is much more than a fringe.” This is a very clear sign that the average Canada has had enough and is about to do something about it. Will they be called “racists,” a nation with no ties to slavery or racial issues, or shall the world see them as simply people who do not want their culture “Islamified” and who don’t want to deal with sharia law?
Since Canada is seeing such numbers even now, while the snow yet flows and the thermostat says freezing, many in Canada are worried about what they may face in the Spring. “Will we be facing down our own mini-Greece or mini-Italy moment? What are we going to see when the snow melts?,” asks Kurl. It is very interesting to see how when America addressed such concerns the world yawned, much like how NAFTA was considered “fine” when it was hurting America. However, now that rampant migration from every nation is affecting the Maple Leaf’s, it is something that needs addressed right away. This kind of double standard against the U.S.A. is why so many in America voted for Trump this cycle.
Trudeau stands as deer in headlights as an influx of illegals and refugees flood his nation. Already, Canada has agreed to accept 40,000 people to help.
Part of Canada’s problem is that they have people like Jenny Kwan who want to see the Safe Third Country Agreement repealed so that people can “asylum shop” from the U.S. and so that Canada can take in more than they can afford to take in, the dream of every foolish leftist. “We need to stand up for human rights,” she said as if 40,000 refugees was not a bold help for human rights already. To her, the right to be half-vetted (if at all) so that the culture can be overrun and likely bombed is a “human right.”
Kwan goes on to say that,”We are seeing people who are crossing to Canada through the back door. They are literally risking life and limb. I don’t think the U.S. can be considered a safe country for refugees at this moment,” seemingly blind to the fact that if they had stayed home in Mexico or South America, they would NOT BE freezing in the cold nor risking life and limb. There is a legal application process that was an option for them all before they broke the law. Therefore, unless vetting shows some dire need (which is why it is there), the freezing and risking of life and limb is a choice that was made, not a mandate. Why should America OR Canada accept into the nation those who do not obey the law?
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Much like the Mexican border in America (pictured), Canada may see a large number of problems with illegal migration. America could even need a wall to keep illegals who fled to Canada from trying to re-enter the U.S.A.
Thankfully for Canada, the conservatives in the land of the Beer Nut and hockey stick are sounding the alarms now. Unlike the “how does it feel” left, those on the right are busy trying to warn the nation that an influx of potentially dangerous people posing a needful people is incoming, likely in the spring, like a conquering horde. Remember that Trump is focussing on known Mexican criminals, so who is it that is likely fleeing north at this time?
As this all plays out, let us remember as we sit in our nice cozy homes that there is a need in the world. Trump is a noninterventionist who wants to build a safe zone in Syria to help many of these people, not see them die or suffer or freeze. Also, the president is inviting people to enter via the “big beautiful door,” something that if not done does not make one a “refugee,” but a “criminal.” Canada is in the process of learning this lesson right now.
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