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| 2020-04-18 | 0 |
This is the kind of inveterate thinking that makes migrants so great, their stupendous education their highly cultivated intellect and their sharp job skills!!! ♫♪♫♪
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| 2019-06-11 | 0 |
all welfare programs are paid for by americans workers, these migrants should get nothing until they get a job and pay into the system.
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| 2019-05-06 | 0 |
Canada took in 40,000 walk across the border illegal migrants last year, this year the word is out we are expecting at least 50,000, don't know where there going to stay our hotels are full, don't know where they are going to work the job market is full, Quebec does not want any more and thats not counting the legal immigrants coming into the country. Looks like we are going to have a problem, not me personally, I am talking about the government and their immigration policies.
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| 2019-05-03 | 0 |
A lot of migrants come to the US to work, in any kind of job,,,from cutting the grass to selling fruits and corn in the corners. VS .... a lot of Americans doesn’t want to work in anything ...I wonder why....???
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| 2019-03-29 | 0 |
I think it is amazing how CNN once again can blame a problem on the “white”.. -the white moving away from Muslim crowded areas, resulting in the Muslims not integrating and so start sharia law.. how about it becomes the migrants job to integrate to the country they move to,, and not the white peoples job to integrate to the increased Muslim inhabited neighbourhood..!
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| 2018-09-23 | 0 |
It's funny, skilled and educated legal migrants in Canada usually goes to US to apply their trades/profession. While the opposite attracts Canada. LOL\nUSA rewards education, experience, and skill, even if it was acquired outside of USA.\nCanada is more socialist, but seems to devalue their educated legal migrants, put them on survival jobs and treat them like trash.\nSo that explains your question.
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| 2018-07-26 | 0 |
5000 reported in May this year (thats almost half a year) compared to over 35,000 the year before. So by May the year before it was close to 15,000+. Guess ice is doing a good job here in America by cutting Canada's migrant influx down by securing our own borders and shipping the ones that got in, back home. Now theres 3x less this year for Canada. XD
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| 2018-03-05 | 0 |
The issue is that the intending migrants and the general public are ignorant as to asylum law. The public think of asylum as some far reaching, grandiose humanitarian gesture- when the truth is that asylum laws provide an EXTREMELY LIMITED basis of relief. \n\nMerely coming from a dangerous country is NOT enough to win asylum, in the U.S. or Canada. A person must prove they are specifically persecuted, by the GOVERNMENT, because of some specific basis. A Central American claiming Central America is full of gangs and poverty, while true, is NOT a basis for asylum. This is why it's my personal belief that the thousands of Haitians making a run for the Canadian border have an almost zero chance of receiving asylum- ESPECIALLY after NOT living in Haiti for many years. \n\nIn spite of this, migrants still make these claims because it forces the country to go through a time consuming legal process, and is a way to buy time and prevent their deportation. Or perhaps allow them time to find a local job, continue their education, or have a child born in the country and then make a humanitarian argument to allow them to stay, even after losing their asylum case. \n\nThe truth is, unless a country holds asylum seekers in detention for the entirety of the process, it's a given that failed asylum seekers will NOT return to their country of origin, and will simply go underground.
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| 2018-02-02 | 0 |
These are not refugees they are economic migrants seeking to exploit our jobs and opportunities.
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