![]() Poll suggests majority of Canadians favour limiting immigration levelsMisc CDN | 207323 hits | Jun 16 2:56 pm | Posted by: N_Fiddledog Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Canadian's aren't adverse to and don't oppose immigration. What they want is controlled immigration so they don't have to feel that our country has become a lackey state of the UN and dumping ground for their policy of mass refugee resettlement.
But, you've gotta love the Liberals gall. Instead of listening to the poll the Liberals have decided to double down on "newcomers" just like the UN wants. Hussen's statement is just another example of Lib speak to trick us into thinking that refugees or "irregular" border jumpers with no discernible skills or financial parachutes and who, like it or not will become wards of the state for the foreseeable future are an immediate benefit rather than an burden to taxpayers.
So, exactly how will transit benefit "newcomers" especially since they tend to ghettoize themselves upon arrival and how will building housing for "newcomers" benefit Canadians? If you read between the lines of his ambiguous statement Hussens saying that, after the "newcomers" get the perks and then, hopefully get themselves off the dole (probably in a generation or more) the services that Canadians paid for, for years can then be given to or used by our poor?
Seems like a long wait for the people who should be the Gov'ts priority in the first place instead of some UN sponsored immigrants and illegal border jumpers.
I couldn't agree more. But no country should pour newcomers in as such a rate that it starts to change the very fabric of the country they are coming to.
I'm very pro-immigration - when it's done in a way that ensures the new immigrants take on Canadian values, and favours people with skills and education we need.
"Canadian's aren't adverse to and don't oppose immigration."
I couldn't agree more. But no country should pour newcomers in as such a rate that it starts to change the very fabric of the country they are coming to.
I'm very pro-immigration - when it's done in a way that ensures the new immigrants take on Canadian values, and favours people with skills and education we need.
Welcome to the Right side of American politics when it comes to Immigration at least.