Posted on 06/11/2018 10:51:54 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Last week, Canada was busy welcoming leaders from around the world to the G-7 summit this weekend and, aside from the United States president, everyone seemed to receive the standard, polite greeting from their Canadian hosts. But there are some other foreigners who aren’t getting such a warm reception anymore. Those would be the illegal aliens pouring over the border into the Great White North now that U.S. immigration forces have been cracking down.
Despite Canada’s legendary niceness and previous offer to take in the huddled masses fleeing from President Trump, that attitude is quickly changing. This week they put the word out that they simply can’t keep taking people in and deportations from Canada are on the rise. (USA Today)
As President Trump travels north to Canada to attend the G7 summit, Canadian officials have been heading south to try to stem a wave of undocumented immigrants headed their way.
In what has become an increasingly regular mission, Canadian representatives visited the U.S this week to warn immigrants fearful over President Trump’s immigration crackdown that they can’t simply rush north of the border to find safe haven.
Randy Boissonnault, a liberal member of Parliament and a special advisor to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, visited South Florida this week to try to educate would-be immigrants about the limitations of the Canadian immigration system.
For all the lecturing that Justin Trudeau and European leaders regularly deliver to the White House, Canada’s actions don’t seem to match the criticism they’re dishing out. The “education” that Canadian officials are offering sounds awfully similar to U.S. immigration policy, though perhaps phrased in more polite terms. Liberal Canadian MP Randy Boissonnault, visiting Florida to get the word out, said the following:
“People seem to think that if they cross the border there’s this land of milk and honey on the other side,” Boissonnault said from the Canadian consulate in Miami on Thursday. “What we want is for people to have the right information. We want them to do the right thing for their families.”
Turns out Canada really isn’t the “land of milk and honey” for illegal aliens at all. In just the month of August last year, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police nabbed over 5,500 people (mostly Haitians) crossing into Quebec, primarily from upstate New York. As we’ve discussed here previously, the Canadians made a big show of welcoming them, setting up trailers and tents where the incoming migrants were processed. But here’s the part they didn’t tell you. On average, only 8% of their applications were approved. The rest were deported back to Haiti or are in the process of being removed. So out of those 5,500 who crossed the border last August, more than 5,000 have been deported.
That would be a month’s work that even ICE would envy.
This is something that Europe has already been learning the hard way. When you put the word out that you’re rolling out the red carpet and welcoming anyone who wants to stroll in, people will show up in massive numbers. And not all of them have honorable intentions. Even for those who are genuinely seeking relief and bear no ill will, the costs associated with accepting them in such numbers can quickly overwhelm you. And when the numbers grow too large there’s nothing much to do except send most of them back. That’s what Canada has found out, and now they should consider putting an end to their lectures about the “cruelty” of the United States.
Ha! The shoe is on the other foot, eh?
These Illegals just can’t jump across a border because they don’t like a Government ,send them back to their Home Country
I just hope they keep a door open for all our liberals who said they’d leave the US if Trump won. (I’m still waiting to see if any do, 18 months later)
Gee, thats sure different than a year and a half ago...
In Canada, Justin Trudeau Says Refugees Are Welcome
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/28/world/canada/justin-trudeau-trump-refugee-ban.html
Canada has about 35 million people. If all of our illegals went there, there would be no room for the Canadians (not to mention that our illegals tend to be from a much warmer climate). Deport half of our illegals and send the other half to Canada to be deported.
I’m thinkin’ “one-way bus tickets to Ottawa...”
I don’t think this is accurate. Deportations don’t automatically follow from an initial denial of refugee status. There are multiple layers of appeal and there is a massive backlog of cases. There is the initial intake and processing, then a hearing before the Refugee Protection Division, then an appeal to the Refugee Appeal Division. You can then appeal to the Federal Court of Canada, then the Federal Court of Appeal. Given the current influx of claimants the refugee appeal process is swamped. If you have a semi-competent lawyer you can delay deportation for many years.
Thank you kindly - Benton Fraser RCMP.
And if they don’t understand English/Canadian?
There are places where the U.S.-Canadian border is in the middle of a street. On one side of the street, you’re in the USA, and on the other you’re in Canada. I don’t know how either country enforces that.
Weve got millions more to send them. Lets give them bus tickets to those border towns.
Yup,I've been to such a place.The Haskell Library in Derby Line,VT was intentionally built on the border years ago.I've been inside...there's a black line on the floor representing the border.And nearby there's "Canusa Avenue",which I've driven.The cars you see parked on one side have Vermont plates,on the other side Quebec plates.
Kinda cool in a way.
The Eyebrow should build his own wall.
“Canadians are broadly supportive of immigration,” Radchenko said. “But Canadians truly believe in order and well-managed immigration.”
“But if you cross the border illegally, you will be breaking the law. You will be apprehended. And after that, you will be in detention.”
NAZIS !!!
How racist of Canada to expect borders to mean something.
/ Sarc
Only Canadians are allowed to say this.
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