Half of Canadians Want Refugees Deported

EagleSmack

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When you're a sergeant, you do what you need to do to keep the troops on task.

If you'd ever been a sergeant, you'd know that.

My Sergeants didn't need to do that... but we weren't in the army. You soldiers need that extra push from behind.

Did they really call you Sarge?

*snicker*
 

Tecumsehsbones

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My Sergeants didn't need to do that... but we weren't in the army. You soldiers need that extra push from behind.

Did they really call you Sarge?

*snicker*

That's cute. You think I was in the Army.

Clearly your need for a good rough ride is affecting what little brain you have. But sorry, I can't get up to Boston this week. Maybe you can find a yeoman's clerk to give you the cleaning-out you are so obviously craving.
 

EagleSmack

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That's cute. You think I was in the Army.

Clearly your need for a good rough ride is affecting what little brain you have. But sorry, I can't get up to Boston this week. Maybe you can find a yeoman's clerk to give you the cleaning-out you are so obviously craving.

Oh no... you were in the AF?


I find it hilarious that Leaning Forward Progs go to insult is calling others f*gs when all intelligence fails them.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Oh no... you were in the AF?
As I've mentioned scores of times. Really, only a jarhead could have missed it.

You know, it's the force where an eight-man crew can do more damage to the enemy in 3/1000 of a second than a Marine division can do in ten years.


I find it hilarious that Leaning Forward Progs go to insult is calling others f*gs when all intelligence fails them.
I'm not sure what a "Leaning Forward Prog" is, but I certainly never called you that, or insulted you at all. I'm just trying to help you get what you so obviously need.
 

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The problem is the Safe Country Agreement that the US and Canada have , has a major loophole. Ability to cross and request asylum. Thing is the US is pushing Mexico to have the same agreement, and I am sure the US would want this loophole closed.

Just as SA/Mexico have migrants crossing the US Border, we hear Trump calling for a solution. And I generally agree with US signing with Mexico, as a Safe Country, and returning those people to Mexico to process their asylum claims

Yet since last fall, Canada has made 12 requests to the US Govt to amend and close this loophole and no response. Yet the problem is the US is providing Visas to a large number from Nigeria who then cross our border. In effect the US has created this problem that Canada is facing.

The US accepting people into their country, letting them stay for decades, under various rules - referring to Haiti and Honduras- changes policy and Canada is left to clean up the mess created by the US.
 

EagleSmack

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As I've mentioned scores of times. Really, only a jarhead could have missed it.

You know, it's the force where an eight-man crew can do more damage to the enemy in 3/1000 of a second than a Marine division can do in ten years.

Well that is doubtful. Ten years is a lot of time.

But seriously, you were a Sarge of the biggest whiners in the Armed Forces. How did it feel leading a bunch of pu**ies?



I'm not sure what a "Leaning Forward Prog" is, but I certainly never called you that, or insulted you at all. I'm just trying to help you get what you so obviously need.

There you go again. When all intelligence fails Progs fall back to their ignorance.
 

JLM

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The problem is the Safe Country Agreement that the US and Canada have , has a major loophole. Ability to cross and request asylum. Thing is the US is pushing Mexico to have the same agreement, and I am sure the US would want this loophole closed.

Goober - Glad to see you are still walking the planet, good to see you are back. We are in dire need of an infusion of some wisdom to offset some of the stupidity that has arrived on the forum recently. :)
 

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Goober - Glad to see you are still walking the planet, good to see you are back. We are in dire need of an infusion of some wisdom to offset some of the stupidity that has arrived on the forum recently. :)
After getting our daughter settled in, we began looking around for our own place. Love the area and had time to look. Found a small apt building, 3 floors, on a lake, and we have a lake view,8 minutes from our Grandkids
Seniors building, over 55. Nice and quiet. And as we are older, close to Hospitals, and shopping
 

EagleSmack

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The problem is the Safe Country Agreement that the US and Canada have , has a major loophole. Ability to cross and request asylum. Thing is the US is pushing Mexico to have the same agreement, and I am sure the US would want this loophole closed.

Just as SA/Mexico have migrants crossing the US Border, we hear Trump calling for a solution. And I generally agree with US signing with Mexico, as a Safe Country, and returning those people to Mexico to process their asylum claims

The US has been trying to do a lot of things with regards to illegal immigration and has been met with a number of suits, national and international condemnation.

And Justin thought he'd score some points and invited the world. He just never thought they'd actually come to Canada. Boy did that backfire.

#welcometocanada

Yet since last fall, Canada has made 12 requests to the US Govt to amend and close this loophole and no response. Yet the problem is the US is providing Visas to a large number from Nigeria who then cross our border. In effect the US has created this problem that Canada is facing.
Why would the US close the loophole? Justin welcomed them all in his tweet. This is a Canada problem, not a Trump problem.

When it comes to illegal immigration many Canadians felt free to criticize US policy as barbaric, unwelcoming, xenophobic. They did so because their borders were protected by Oceans, the North Pole, and the US. Now Canada has to accept the new reality. There is no longer that smugness up there is there?



The US accepting people into their country, letting them stay for decades, under various rules - referring to Haiti and Honduras- changes policy and Canada is left to clean up the mess created by the US.
Pot meet Kettle.

Anyhow... this is your mess, a Canadian mess. For years your government has proclaimed itself to be welcoming to all, diversity was your strength.

But I guess in reality it was all a myth.

Winning. What were you doing?

Are you ok? Seriously, are you having a meltdown?
 

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After getting our daughter settled in, we began looking around for our own place. Love the area and had time to look. Found a small apt building, 3 floors, on a lake, and we have a lake view,8 minutes from our Grandkids
Seniors building, over 55. Nice and quiet. And as we are older, close to Hospitals, and shopping

Glad you found something that works for you. :)
 

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The US has been trying to do a lot of things with regards to illegal immigration and has been met with a number of suits, national and international condemnation.

And Justin thought he'd score some points and invited the world. He just never thought they'd actually come to Canada. Boy did that backfire.
Those suits have been filed in your courts by Americans. You do believe in the rule of law, and support the US Constitution?


Why would the US close the loophole? Justin welcomed them all in his tweet. This is a Canada problem, not a Trump problem.
As approx 80 % and higher will not be granted asylum, their refugees claims dismissed. They are given an order to leave Canada. Tell me about that when they cross back into the US claiming refugee status
Do you honestly think the BS comments on US illegals on this board by members represent the majority of Canadians on US policy?

]When it comes to illegal immigration many Canadians felt free to criticize US policy as barbaric, unwelcoming, xenophobic. They did so because their borders were protected by Oceans, the North Pole, and the US. Now Canada has to accept the new reality. There is no longer that smugness up there is there?

Smugness, really boils down to how US & Canada work together on cross border security, but also at our nations exterior borders.

Anyhow... this is your mess, a Canadian mess. For years your government has proclaimed itself to be welcoming to all, diversity was your strength.
A mess created by the US. Your country made it, you should own it
 

EagleSmack

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Those suits have been filed in your courts by Americans. You do believe in the rule of law, and support the US Constitution?

Absolutely. I believe that immigration laws should be followed as well.



As approx 80 % and higher will not be granted asylum, their refugees claims dismissed. They are given an order to leave Canada.

I seriously doubt that is going to happen. I believe they are going to be in Canada for much longer than you believe.


Tell me about that when they cross back into the US claiming refugee status

They've already crossed into Canada and claimed asylum. Canada has a few options. Approve their claims or reject them and send them back to their country of origin. Sending them back to the US is not an option.

Do you honestly think the BS comments on US illegals on this board by members represent the majority of Canadians on US policy?

Which comments exactly?


Smugness, really boils down to how US & Canada work together on cross border security, but also at our nations exterior borders.

Interesting on how the Canadian Government wants to work with the US now.


A mess created by the US. Your country made it, you should own it

Nope, Your PM invited them and they are coming.
 

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Oh no... you were in the AF?


I find it hilarious that Leaning Forward Progs go to insult is calling others f*gs when all intelligence fails them.
Only navy men have enough to go trolling . It might just be a Canadian thing , maybe CC can explain it to you , he says he is ex navy .
 

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Probably much more entitled than you, C.C. Before you are entitled to an opinion perhaps you should learn to express it civilly. :lol:

Fukc you, too. Who did YOU serve with other than with the roads department?
 

Danbones

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Fukc you, too. Who did YOU serve with other than with the roads department?

At least he doesn't front for the commienazis fakenews foreign legion psy-op devision vlad.
:)
After what the metis soldiers went through getting their stolen pensions back after serving in the slave death squads during WW2 is no longer the feather in one's cap it used to be.