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Trudeau Changing Tune on Illegals?

serfserf Member Posts: 9,217 ✭✭✭✭
edited August 2017 in General Discussion
Liberals in Canadian Providences having problems now that The USA is getting tough on illegals here?


Why? Diversity is a strength and it's racism with discrimination if you pick and choose who can become citizens! After all we As Americas have seen how bad our debt and taxes have become on the working class as the ultra rich liberal corporations and owners of them flee into Tax havens to escape there lawful duty to support their liberal agendas for Equality and Justice for all!

Nothing but Hypocrites when they have to shoulder the cost of these illegals coming into their pockets!

serf

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/12/18/justin-trudeau-vancouver_n_4470138.html

Trudeau's comments come as the government grapples with a surge in asylum seekers crossing into Quebec.

In the first two weeks of August, more than 3,800 people walked over the border into the province, compared to the 2,996 who crossed throughout all of July.

Speaking prior to Montreal's Pride Parade, Trudeau stressed that anyone seeking refugee status will have to go through Canada's "rigorous" screening process.


But but in 2013 under Obama's administration he sung a different tune!

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/12/18/justin-trudeau-vancouver_n_4470138.html


He says the Conservative government has had a narrow-minded view of immigration, something he says has always been a national strength.

Trudeau also says immigration will be an important source of economic benefit and economic growth, and Canadians must ensure they're investing in settlement and integration tools, as well as language acquisition.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada announced recently that it will assume direct management of settlement programs in B.C. in April.

The ministry also announced it was committed to helping new Canadians fully integrate into the economy, and it did so just days after the province's Advanced Education Minister Amrik Virk raised questions about funding cuts. (News 1130, The Canadian Press)

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