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To: pocotrader who wrote (1498953)11/12/2024 10:22:43 AM
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Trump's border czar says Canadian border is an 'extreme' vulnerability

Irregular crossings into the U.S. rising, creating friction

Jorge Barrera · CBC News · Posted: Nov 13, 2024 2:00 AM MST | Last Updated: 1 hour ago



Donald Trump has named Tom Homan — seen here speaking at an election event in Nashua, N.H., on Jan. 23 — as the border czar for his new administration. Homan says the border with Canada represents an 'extreme' vulnerability for the U.S. (Matt Rourke/The Associated Press)

U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's border czar says there is an "extreme national security vulnerability" along the Canada-U.S. border that he plans to deal with the moment the new Republican administration takes power.

Tom Homan, named Sunday as the official in charge of all U.S. border issues, said in a television interview that he expects there will be "tough conversations" with Ottawa about the situation along the Canada-U.S. border.

"The problem with the northern border is a huge national security issue," Homan told 7News in Watertown, N.Y., a community some 40 kilometres from a crossing into eastern Ontario. Homan is from the area.

He said "special interest aliens" — individuals from countries the U.S. says sponsor terror— use Canada as a gateway into the U.S.

"Because they know, [there's] a lot less, fewer officers here," Homan said. "It's one of the things I'll tackle when I'm in the White House."

In raw numbers, irregular crossings along the U.S. border with Mexico substantially outpace those over the Canadian border. However, human smuggling activity from Canada has risen sharply over the past two years, particularly along the border between eastern Ontario, Quebec, New York and Vermont.



U.S. Border Patrol officers detain a large group of people after crossing into an area near Champlain, N.Y., in July. (U.S. Border Patrol)

U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) agents apprehended over 19,000 individuals, from 97 different countries, through this area over a 12-month span ending Oct. 2, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection statistics.

That's more than were apprehended throughout the same area over the previous 17 fiscal years combined, according to a recent post on X by the USBP's Chief Patrol Agent Robert Garcia, who is in charge of the region, which is known as the Swanton Sector.

This has created friction with U.S. officials along border areas and their concerns were picked up by Trump during the election campaign and by his former Republican challengers Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy during the primary race.

Knows the regionHoman comes from West Carthage, N.Y., which sits about 70 kilometres southeast of Ontario's Thousand Islands region on the St. Lawrence River.

"It's home, I'm not going to ignore home," he told 7News.

Homan, a former acting director for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said he will be working in the White House and reporting directly to Trump while overseeing the new administration's plans for border crackdowns and mass deportations.

Trump, Homan said, must work with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to see that Canada's immigration laws are enforced.



A U.S. Border Patrol looks from a hilltop on the U.S. side of the U.S.-Mexico border in Nogales, Ariz., on June 25. (Jae C. Hong/The Associated Press)

"There has to be an understanding from Canada that they can't be a gateway to terrorists coming into the United States," he said.

Gabriel Brunet, a spokesperson for Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc, said in an emailed statement that the two countries have a "shared interest in deepening collaboration on cross-border issues." The statement said Canadian law enforcement agencies "are working day in and day out, with their U.S. counterparts" to maintain the integrity of the border.

LeBlanc "looks forward to building a constructive and positive relationship with whomever President Trump selects as his or her Secretary of Homeland Security," said the statement. Trump said Tuesday his nominee for that job is South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem.

U.S. pressure over irregular border crossings played a role in Canada's decision this past winter to reimpose some visa requirements on Mexican nationals entering the country. At the time, Mexican nationals were one of the biggest drivers behind the rising numbers of irregular crossings into New York state and Vermont.

U.S. data now places India as the top source country for irregular crossings from Canada.

WATCH | 'We control our borders': Freeland responds to questions about border security in wake of U.S. election:



‘We control our borders’: Freeland responds to questions about border security in wake of U.S. election
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In an interview with Catherine Cullen, host of CBC Radio’s The House, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said her message to the rest of the world is that Canada welcomes newcomers in an ‘organized, systematic way.’

Tom Kmiec, the Conservative party's critic on the immigration, refugee and citizenship file, says the Liberals made an "error" in 2016 when they removed visa requirements from Mexican nationals and then "slow walked" the reversal. The previous Conservative government of Stephen Harper initially put the visa requirements in place.

Kmiec also referred to the recent cases involving an Egyptian-born father and son duo and a Pakistani student arrested in Canada for allegedly planning separate ISIS-linked attacks in Toronto and New York City. The student was allegedly planning to enter the U.S. with the help of human smugglers.

"On border security and visa integrity, the Liberals just aren't worth the cost," Kmiec said in a statement.

A deadly businessHuman smuggling in Canada is a lucrative business, with some organized crime groups charging between $1,500 to $6,000 US per person for trips that often begin in Toronto or Montreal, then head through borderland areas of rivers, farmlands and forests.


Some journeys turn fatal. This past December, Ana Karen Vasquez-Flores, a 33-year-old pregnant Mexican woman, was found dead near Champlain, N.Y., after crossing from Canada.

The RCMP announced in June it had taken down an international smuggling ring allegedly connected to the St. Lawrence River drowning deaths of two families — one from India and the other from Romania — in March 2023. Both families were being smuggled into the U.S.



To: pocotrader who wrote (1498953)11/25/2024 11:20:30 PM
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Are you real?....where are you wacopoco?..... Goosed49 and I miss you!



To: pocotrader who wrote (1498953)12/4/2024 5:20:26 PM
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tacopoco Where are you???...Car 54 where are you?... pcotrader welcome to Gay north Dakota!.... You lost the election, get over it.... Quit the fear mongering ffs. dopey




To: pocotrader who wrote (1498953)1/24/2025 10:43:36 AM
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Grasshopper, your education needs attention. You don’t seem to realize that MUSK is a Kung Fu master from the Ming Dynasty; he can be in eight places at once.





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CBC STUNNED as Mark Carney PANICS—Defends Bill C-69 and His Foreign Profits




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Rishi Arun, Students for Justice In Palestine, Temple University: ‘It is our job to destroy the United States’

May 9, 2025 5:00 pm

By Robert Spencer

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How long can any nation survive the presence within it of large numbers of people who openly avow their desire to destroy it?

“In Webinar Honoring Convicted Policeman-Murderer Mumia Abu-Jamal, President Of Temple University In Philadelphia’s Students For Justice In Palestine (SJP) Rishi Arun Says: It Is Our Job To Destroy Imperialism, The United States, And Capitalism; Mohammed Khatib Of Terror Organization Samidoun: ‘If Palestine Is Liberated, This Is A Nail To Dismantle The United States Of America,'” MEMRI, April 24, 2025:

During an April 24, 2025 webinar celebrating the 71st birthday of Mumia Abu-Jamal, who is serving a prison sentence for the 1981 killing of a police officer, Rishi Arun, President of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) in Temple University, Philadelphia said: “It is our job to destroy imperialism, to destroy the United States […] by organizing in a way that actively undermines and destabilizes the legitimacy and power of the state.” Arun was one of the leading organizers of the Pennsylvania State student encampment in 2024. The event was titled “Twisted Laws: Mumia, Universities & Palestine.”

Mohammed Khatib, the Europe coordinator of the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, a U.S- and Canada-Designated terror organization, spoke about the connections between student activism, Palestinian prisoners, and armed struggle. He added: “If Palestine is liberated, this means this is a nail to dismantle the United States of America.”

The webinar was shared on Samidoun’s website, and opened with a live audio call from Mumia Abu-Jamal himself, who praised the pro-Palestine movement as the most important freedom movement in modern America. Abu-Jamal’s connection to the live call was disrupted during his opening remarks, and the webinar proceeded without him. Samidoun has been designated a terrorist entity by both the U.S. and Canada and was described by the U.S. Treasury as a “sham charity” used to raise international funds for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). Khaled Barakat, the founder of Samidoun, has been identified by the U.S. government as a senior member of the terrorist group PFLP.

Mohammed Khatib, Samidoun: “We see this existential connection between the Palestinian student’s movement and the political prisoners.

[…]

“The Palestinian students, the day after the Oslo [Accords], they changed their activism from the campus to armed struggle.

[…]

“If Palestine is liberated, this is a nail to dismantle the United States of America.”

[…]

Bina, student activist: “We know it is a victory when a red triangle goes above an Israeli soldier’s head, and a pig gets iced. We know that is a victory. We know it is a victory when prisoners break out, we know it is a victory when all these things happen. But a lot of people don’t necessarily know that. And it’s not their fault they don’t know that. It’s our fault.”

[…]

Rishi Arun, Students for Justice In Palestine (SJP), Temple University: “We will free Mumia [Abu-Jamal] because it is our job to destroy imperialism, to destroy the United States, and to destroy capitalism, and the system of extraction that it relies on to perpetuate itself. We will do it by organizing in a manner that actively undermines and destabilizes the legitimacy and the power of the state, the power and legitimacy of capitalism.”