• Re: How Canada's immigration debate soured - and helped seal Trudeau's

    From JAB@21:1/5 to adhellman1@gmail.com on Mon Jan 20 20:57:40 2025
    On Mon, 20 Jan 2025 16:04:57 -0500, Auric Hellman
    <adhellman1@gmail.com> wrote:

    Where do you think the
    migrants fleeing ICE in the coming months are heading?

    RCMP Black Hawk helicopters start patrolling Manitoba-U.S. border

    RCMP in Manitoba say residents near the U.S. border could start seeing
    and hearing Black Hawk helicopters on a regular basis as the national
    police force bolsters its presence in the area.

    The first patrol flight took off a day before the presidential
    inauguration of Donald Trump on Monday.

    https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/canada/2025/01/20/rcmp-black-hawk-helicopters-start-patrolling-manitoba-u-s-border

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  • From D@21:1/5 to Auric Hellman on Tue Jan 21 10:15:28 2025
    On Mon, 20 Jan 2025, Auric Hellman wrote:

    Immigration has long been a polarizing issue in the West but Canada mostly avoided it - until now. With protests and campaign groups springing up in certain quarters, some argue that this - together with housing shortages and rising rents - contributed to Justin Trudeau's resignation. But could Donald Trump's arrival inflame it further?

    https://www.bbc.com


    Trump will only make life worse for Canada. Where do you think the migrants fleeing ICE in the coming months are heading? I can assure you that it's not back to Venezuela. Canada will inundated with unwanted, undocumented immigrants with no plan on how to deal with this.

    This is easy! They need to build a wall and guard their border. If they
    are not doing that, they cannot be called a country. Just a territory
    where stuff is. I say... let's Make Canada Great Again now that Turdeau is gone! =D

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