Trickle of Illegal Immigrants into Canada Could Become Deluge in the Spring

JLM

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Of course we do. That's just a tired old argument you racists like to throw out in a feeble attempt to pretend this isn't about skin color.

In your case, there's also the fear that helping someone else may reduce your time at the trough. Personally, I'd rather invest in an immigrant that can add something to the country, rather than crotchety old men that don't and believe the world owes them.

Why don't you take your head out of your ass and open your eyes before opening your f**king trap. Have you even checked the availability of getting a family doctor in most towns? Troll!

Are you hoping for a banana plantation?

The most useless P.O.S. on the forum!
 

DaSleeper

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Why don't you take your head out of your ass and open your eyes before opening your f**king trap. Have you even checked the availability of getting a family doctor in most towns? Troll!



The most useless P.O.S. on the forum!
Because you let him reel you in every time!!!
 

Cannuck

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That's O.K. so long as he THINKS he's "reeling me in". :lol:

Most people think I am. That's because I am. If it's any consolation, golf season is finally here and you and the other forum simpletons are going to get a break from me ridiculing you nonstop.
 

Vbeacher

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Lots of opportunities here. They could easily get a job as a farm labourer.

But won't.

In the cities, immigrants with education and language barriers have always been around and manage to get by.

The gap in education and technical abilities between Canada and it's job market, and the homeland of most of these economic migrants, has never been greater. They can get by, sure, on welfare, I suppose. Or they can elbow it out with the non-skilled Canadians for those low end jobs at Walmart and as security guards and janitors and such. Though none of them earn enough to actually pay taxes.

The overwhelming majority become trough fillers and end up supporting our seniors

And If I asked you to cite evidence of that, what would you do? I'm not aware of any economic study ever having been done on the economic accomplishments of refugees. However, straight logic says most do very poorly.
 

Vbeacher

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90% + of farm labourers around here are immigrants. If you want to debate, I suggest you stick to something you know about.

And almost all of them are either temporary workers brought in specifically to work on farms, or people who did that for some years before qualifying, usually with the help of various farmers, to come and stay full time. Nobody is coming here from freaking Somalia or Nigeria or Haiti (these are the people crossing the US border) to go work on a farm out in the boonies.
 

petros

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And If I asked you to cite evidence of that, what would you do? I'm not aware of any economic study ever having been done on the economic accomplishments of refugees. However, straight logic says most do very poorly.

Seems he is confused by migrant and immigrant.

Probably low on potassium. I keep offering bananas and fresh fruit but the simian refuses.
 

EagleSmack

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Here’s what was learned:


1. The numbers are trending upward. Last year, RCMP intercepted a total of 20,493 people who crossed the border illegally. That means they did not present at an official port-of-entry and instead came across the border through unofficial paths to make a refugee claim in Canada. So far this year, 6,373 irregular migrants have arrived in Canada this way. That’s an increase of 128 per cent over the number who arrived in Canada between January and April 2017, which was 2,784.