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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (130446)2/15/2017 1:42:33 PM
From: bart13  Respond to of 217571
 
Since Trump was inaugurated, nearly 70 people have illegally crossed into Canada from the United States to apply for refugee status

Probably the biggest difference between Establishment(Soros)Bot types and myself is that I believe much more in real freedom and am not at all concerned about people that want to and do leave the US for whatever reason or via whatever method. If they don't want to stay, it's best that they leave... and that includes those who threatened to leave before the election. IMO, they must have some large issues with their own integrity and their actual word.



To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (130446)2/15/2017 3:35:04 PM
From: bruiser98  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217571
 
Those refugees sure love checkers? But the yellow and black checkerboard is a sign, which is evident from other videos.

Syrian family seeking asylum illegally enters Quebec through US-Canada border
globalnews.ca



To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (130446)2/15/2017 7:29:52 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217571
 
human tragedy

the children suffer

not good

very bad

mucho sad

suspect we are at the beginning of tragedy



To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (130446)2/16/2017 12:53:37 PM
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Canadian immigration has backlog 19000 refugee claims. The number is growing faster than is being processed. Vetting and processing for a family takes 12 to 18 months on average.
In the mean time these refugees cost the taxpayers $100,000+ per family unit as they are educated (The children in schools and adults where necessary in either English or French classes) Clothing is bought, as they are housed in rental units, and furniture is purchased. Transportation fees are covered or arranged.

The refugees are given a monthly stipend to live on for food and other expenses. The money they are forwarded is greater than that which is paid to Social security or old age pensions paid to Canadian residents. Plus they are extended 100% paid for medical and hospital privileges. Plus they are given suitable job training.

An earlier case in central eastern Canada a refugee family through the refugee aid society sued the government ministry for providing degrading accommodation facilities and were awarded a favorable decision. Since then housing and care provided are better than many Canadians have themselves. And quality of care and funding far exceeds that provided for First Nations, The Canadian Homeless or single Mothers with children where the husband has been killed, died or left the country or is a victim of substance abuse and has became a street person himself.

I am not against helping out foreigners in need of a place to reside or move to. But Charity must be moderated. Should not overwhelming exceed the level of which a country looks after it's own. Doing other wise is simply politicians sticking out their chest, trying to puff up their personal image on the world stage using other peoples money. It is simply mortgaging the incomes of future generations.