Trudeau Begs the U.S to Tighten it's Immigration Laws

MHz

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Again Canada is dropping the ball and we are acting like the EU because of the heritage of the leaders. They all went to the same Private School or they are not part of the shakers of the world. Start with that line and add as many more as you need for the situation. The unlucky few that made it here (after a few years in a refugee camp) they are dumped into some low income housing project that is one step away from demolition and are expected to say 'Thank you, Sir' forever. The latest shooter has relatives that come from Pakistan and if their life was in the poor part of Toronto there are very limited options and most of them are illegal. Good for keeping all the beds in prisons full but that is about it.

If we cannot retrain them fast, keep the public safe before and after 'the debriefing', and look at skills that would be useful in repatriation a few years down the road as the education route that should be followed so language barriers need to be overcome, enter a computer that can translate as it receives the documents. Business programs would be what is on the menu for the day, trades useful in the day to day living as the trades that are needed for a fast reconstruction would be filled by 'migrant workers' who do the work in a decade and by that time the last of the 'refugees' have come home. Canada now has a bunch of 'teachers' that are our of work because the classrooms are empty.

If you want to keep them they need a rural setting and a way that leaves them owning something, like a business. Make the Great Lakes a fishery where the fish are fed by water bombers. When schools are attracted to food being dropped in the water you should be able to add vitamins and meds if they are also needed. You might even be able to lead them to a certain spot where processing is easier as they swim into the nets.
Just the upper lake alone could support a fishing industry of how many ton per year if Manitoba was to develop a food from grain. Roads around the lake would be needed to take over the transport of 'stuff' so there is a starting point for a 20 year project where the end result is an industry that feeds the locals and has enough left over to export. That supports 'newcomers' to the tune of a few million with lots of room for growth. All created by people others could not control as they were the stronger society. Isolationism in a global society is the same as protectionism, without fixing the problems associated the original version.
 

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Asylum seeker not eligible to vote receives voter registration card


http://torontosun.com/opinion/colum...ible-to-vote-receives-voter-registration-card




“She’s taking ESL classes, we haven’t even been in the country a year and a half, and the Liberals are sending a vote registration card,” he said.

That’s part of the reason he came forward to blow the whistle on possible voter fraud. Having escaped Mexico, a deeply corrupt country that struggles with the rule of law, he doesn’t want to see Canada go in that direction.

“I want to give something back to Canada. Canada has done so much for us, and we don’t want to see Canada go in that direction. That’s not fair to Canadians,” he said.





Respect to him... he blew the whistle and said it was unfair of him to receive a voter registration when he was not yet a Canadian citizen. I wonder if the Liberals will punish him for this.
 

MHz

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Can you please try to refrain from sounding like an ass?
Like he has a choice, lol.


Should the US not be tightening their 'export laws'.
The slowdown will not happen, (former) ISIS members are the ones coming in as the US has to get them out of the war that is lost and the US doesn't wanting their trained terrorists setting up shop in the US. Canada is fuking up by not getting them the support they need as soon as they cross the border to leave what they were taught behind as the war is over and it's time to let the 'mad-dog' part go. They didn;rt fight in Syria to become a welfare case in Canada. In the training that allows them not to see everybody as an enemy they get the skills to become a small business owner in the same country they are now running from, or close by.