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Canada needs to come to terms with the migration crisis Trump is creating (Grab a pail)
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ^ | August 5, 2017 | Neil Macdonald

Posted on 08/05/2017 10:43:09 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

The most tempting, obvious epithet for the enthusiasm with which the Trump administration is scaring displaced Haitians out of the United States is shameful. Utterly, debasingly, shameful.

But you might as well scold a dog for farting. Trump and his cohort are shameless.

They're most likely proposing toasts, grinning and backslapping; waves of (black) foreigners are fleeing America, voluntarily. Even better, they're landing up in Canada. Prissy, hectoring, self-righteous Canada.

It's a beautiful thing. Let the refugee-lovers up there have them. We're making America great again.

Never mind, of course, that these particular Haitians were effectively invited to the United States in 2010, after an earthquake tore apart their benighted, insanely poor, deforested, violent nation, killing hundreds of thousands, leaving their national capital a deathscape of crushed cinder blocks and rebar and crumpled tin roofs and corpses, to say nothing of the diseases unleashed, which included a cholera outbreak created by, of all people, UN peacekeepers sent to protect them.

If anyone fit the Statue of Liberty inscription, it was the Haitians in 2010: "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore."

(The Trump administration rather obtusely dismissed the famous quote this past week, pointing out, to the cheers of Trump nation, that it was not originally inscribed on the statue, but added later).

Anyway, welcoming the victims of the Haitian apocalypse was the human thing to do. In the months after the quake, the Obama administration took in 60,000 Haitians, and Stephen Harper's government about 3,000.

These people were granted temporary protected status, meaning they could stay until such time as Haiti was once again pronounced a safe country, which, bizarrely, it is now designated, at least by Washington.

Meanwhile, of course, they set down roots, found jobs, began new lives and started new families, as human beings do. Give someone something, and taking it away becomes difficult, actually cruel, as the years pass.

These people had nothing, or less than nothing, to return to. ■Why are thousands of Haitians streaming into Canada from the U.S.? ■ Montreal's Olympic Stadium used to house surge in asylum seekers crossing from U.S.

Canada, sensibly, has invited those Haitians originally granted temporary refuge to apply for permanent residence on compassionate or humanitarian grounds, and has granted most such requests.

The American government is taking a blunter, more Trumpian approach. It is now warning Haitians admitted to the country after the disaster they can stay until January, but no longer. After that, it's deportation time.

So, every day, hundreds take taxis to the Quebec border, where they walk across, seeking to be arrested and absorbed into the Canadian legal system, which, they're gambling, won't be as pitiless as Trump and his officials.

They're probably right about that. Chantal Desloges, an immigration lawyer in Toronto, told me that if she had to make the compassionate argument here or in the States, "I'd take my chances here any day. The compassionate concept doesn't really exist there."

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That said, a dreadful political quandary is taking form: give the arriving Haitians a free pass, even if they're all just as deserving of compassionate/humanitarian treatment as those who came to Canada after the quake, and Ottawa will only incentivize hundreds of thousands more arrivals at our border.

"If you do an amnesty, if you open that door, you open it to everyone," says Desloges.

"I'm very worried about all this. The U.S. government doesn't care at all that they're foisting this onto us. They're quite content."

After all, better that unwanted immigrants "self-deport," as Mitt Romney once put it, than be forced onto planes at U.S. government expense, as bleeding hearts create an uproar in the lamestream leftist media.

And just look at the numbers to see what might be coming: the temporary protected status for 86,000 Hondurans in the United States expires in January, along with the Haitians, and then for about 260,000 El Salvadorans in March.

They'll all be looking for somewhere to resettle, other than the countries they left years ago.

For that matter, America's entire unofficial underclass, the 11 million or so people who clean the country's toilets and mow its lawns and dig its ditches, have never been so threatened.

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Despite Washington's official denials, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are carrying out a ruthless roundup, grabbing up men, women and children, splitting up families, even going into churches in search of what Republicans call "illegals."

Since the beginning of the year, some of those people have been showing up at the Canadian border, where they're led to believe there's more hope.

By law, they should be returned to the United States, given the rules of the Safe Third Country agreement. Accepting people claiming asylum from America is, on the face of it, ridiculous.

But Canada is timorous on the subject. Delicate trade negotiations are underway, and no one wants to antagonize the Trump administration, especially on an issue that's such red meat to Trump's voter base.

"There has been radio silence from the Trudeau government so far on the Safe Third Country agreement," says Desloges, even though the integrity of our entire system is threatened.

Incidentally, Canada at least won't have to worry about any Cubans showing up at the U.S.-Canada border. For decades, Cubans had a better deal than anybody.

Under the so-called "wet-foot, dry-foot" policy, any Cuban who successfully reached U.S. soil was granted permanent residency, while any Haitian who risked sharks, dehydration or drowning and made it to the sands of Florida was deported.

Such was the clout of the Cuban community in Florida.

It was plainly racist. Some called it the black-foot, white foot rule.

But then, most immigration policy is to some degree racist, Canada's included.

The difference is this: Canada has a comprehensive and serious system of due process and appeals, something that does not exist in the United States. If we want to keep it, the Trudeau government needs to come to terms with the reality Trump is creating, and quickly.


TOPICS: Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: bordersecurity; canada; haiti; illegals; immigration; obamalegacy; third100days; trump
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1 posted on 08/05/2017 10:43:09 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

F!?k the CBC.


2 posted on 08/05/2017 10:53:00 PM PDT by Mike Darancette (Congressional Bi-partisanship: Agreeing to the make up of the Trump firing squad.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

compassion is a lot easier when it’s paid for by someone else. We’ll see how long Canada’s lasts now.


3 posted on 08/05/2017 10:57:27 PM PDT by RC one (The 2nd Amendment is a doomsday provision, one designed for those exceptionally rare circumstances)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
"Canada needs to come to terms with the migration crisis Trump is creating"

Right, just like Canadians should come to terms with the mess migrating Canadian Geese make.
4 posted on 08/05/2017 11:24:12 PM PDT by clearcarbon
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Best election ever.


6 posted on 08/05/2017 11:41:47 PM PDT by anton
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Prime Minister Mini Me is whining


7 posted on 08/06/2017 12:52:47 AM PDT by BigEdLB (To Dimwitocrats: We won. You lost. Get used to it.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Winning and grinning here - and a big bowl of Schadenfreude for the CBC!
8 posted on 08/06/2017 2:43:14 AM PDT by T-Bird45 (It feels like the seventies, and it shouldn't.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Canadian officials are too hypocritical and pusillanimous to enforce Canadian law, therefore: Trump’s fault!

Notice the lamestream in the US isn’t covering this because WINNING!

We’ve been hectored and lectured for decades by Canada’s bien pensants. Now that the shoe is on the other foot it’s, blame America first.


9 posted on 08/06/2017 3:29:33 AM PDT by Lonesome in Massachussets (Psephomancers for Hillary!)
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To: Mike Darancette

Neil MacDonald is pompous liberal puke... Just not Ready Trudeau is responsible for Canada’s refugee crises with his open door policy of come one, come all.


10 posted on 08/06/2017 3:39:35 AM PDT by jerod (Socialism=Governance by Government - The National Socialist German Workers' Party is a good example.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Suck it up you Canadian hosers, eh?


11 posted on 08/06/2017 3:49:48 AM PDT by jmacusa (Dad may be in charge but mom knows whats going on.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Also - Notice the inability of CBC readers to comment on this story.... They know that Neil and his commentary would get walloped with way too many comments calling Neil out and blaming Trudeau for Canada’s refugee crises. Cowards!


12 posted on 08/06/2017 3:50:05 AM PDT by jerod (Socialism=Governance by Government - The National Socialist German Workers' Party is a good example.)
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To: jerod

You nailed it. None of these people would have left he US had Canada made it clear they would honour the refugee treaty and refuse entry to those who had already claimed refugee status in the U.S. Trudeau has signalled that all will be admitted no matter how great the flood from the south. I think Trump should test the man-boy by starting with about 10,000 illegals the first week dumped at the Canadian border. Increase by 10,000 each week until Trudeau cries No Mas.


13 posted on 08/06/2017 3:52:19 AM PDT by littleharbour
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Trump and his cohort are shameless.

Yes, we are shameless deplorables. Guilty as charged. I wear their scorn like a badge of honor, and stick it right back up their collective keisters.

14 posted on 08/06/2017 4:01:20 AM PDT by Mark17 (Genesis chapter 1 verse 1. In the beginning GOD....And the rest, as they say, is HIS-story)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

In summary a smug,self righteous, America hating Canadian “journalist” is complaining that potentially a hundred thousand haitian and honduran immigrants are leaving the US for Canada. What’s the problem Neil? Where is your compassion? What’s wrong with immigrants voluntarily fleeing to wonderful Canada from heartless, racist America? Is it because its going to cripple your oh so generous immigration system? Maybe its because they are BLACK! Why does Neil MacDonald hate black people? RACIST!


15 posted on 08/06/2017 4:35:57 AM PDT by Brooklyn Attitude (The first step in ending the War on White People, is to recognize it exists.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Summary if you don’t want to waste time reading

1) Obama was a saint for inviting Haitian migrants
2) Trump is like Hitler for not wanting then
3) We want Canada to be looked at like Obama as extremely compassionate to migrates
5) But they cause trouble so we don’t want them (but we want you to focus on Trump making them self-deport, not on us wanting them to stay out)


16 posted on 08/06/2017 4:42:53 AM PDT by LostPassword
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Meanwhile, of course, they set down roots, found jobs, began new lives and started new families, as human beings do.

Yes. Haitians are hard workers, and they start small businesses. I would swap the residents of our typical urban housing project for an equivalent number of Haitians any day.

17 posted on 08/06/2017 4:56:18 AM PDT by sphinx
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The US takes in 20 + percent of the worlds refugees.
End of argument.


18 posted on 08/06/2017 4:59:44 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

And he drags Cubans into his diatribe (probably because he can not figure why such people would reject that leftist paradise). CBC people are very petty and small and shallow people as demonstrated by Mr. Macdonald here, needing my tax dollars because there would be no other way they could survive in the real world and marketplace of ideas and dialogue.


19 posted on 08/06/2017 5:12:30 AM PDT by OttawaFreeper ("If I had to go to war again, I'd bring lacrosse players" Conn Smythe)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
"Shameful. Utterly, debasingly, shameful."

So what's Macdonald complaining about? Does he advocate Canada's being as "shameful. Utterly, debasingly, shameful" as the U.S.A.?

If so, he has no legitimate gripe.

If not, he has no legitimate gripe.

Canada has more land than any other nation on earth--and plenty of room for all the world's refugees!

Why not take in them all?

20 posted on 08/06/2017 5:19:44 AM PDT by Savage Beast (You can drive coast to coast without ever crossing a district run by Democrats! MAGA = Renaissance!)
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