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Why would Canada want to accept illegal immigrants into the country? Only genuine refugees from other countries are being admitted.
You make the above statement as though you think Canada should want illegal immigrants and should be doing something extra to get illegal immigrants into the country quickly. What kind of insane thinking is that?
The only good that comes out of any of this is that Canada and Europe are getting a taste of their medicine. For way too many years, Canada and Europe have sat atop their high horses looking down on America as if they were morally superior and try to admonish us for wanting a secure border, protecting our 2nd Amendment rights, and proceeded to mock, non-stop, of how much violence there is in this country.
Now Europe is seeing non-stop violence, some of them, (not counting Sweden which still wants to apologize for making the criminals hurt them), are starting to get it that hey, wait a minute...this is a bad idea! Italy, after how many thousands of "refugees" have flooded into their country boat load after boat load has finally stepped up and said 'we can't take any more'. They are starting to feel the cost of having all of these 'refugees' there (why are all the 'refugees' young males?), but the real brunt of the cost and the violence is yet to be felt.
They mocked so much. They knew better than us. They were so much better than us. The ones who haven't woken up yet still think that.
Welp, now they get to see what it's like. Let's see what they're saying in 10 years time. I bet they won't be mocking us anymore.
Maybe by then, the left can finally stop bleating about wanting to be just like Sweden.
Eastern Europe, Asia (the real Asia not what the BBC calls 'Asia'), and Trump appear to be the only ones with any brains regarding this issue.
The only good that comes out of any of this is that Canada and Europe are getting a taste of their medicine. For way too many years, Canada and Europe have sat atop their high horses looking down on America as if they were morally superior and try to admonish us for wanting a secure border, protecting our 2nd Amendment rights, and proceeded to mock, non-stop, of how much violence there is in this country.
Now Europe is seeing non-stop violence, some of them, (not counting Sweden which still wants to apologize for making the criminals hurt them), are starting to get it that hey, wait a minute...this is a bad idea! Italy, after how many thousands of "refugees" have flooded into their country boat load after boat load has finally stepped up and said 'we can't take any more'. They are starting to feel the cost of having all of these 'refugees' there (why are all the 'refugees' young males?), but the real brunt of the cost and the violence is yet to be felt.
They mocked so much. They knew better than us. They were so much better than us. The ones who haven't woken up yet still think that.
Welp, now they get to see what it's like. Let's see what they're saying in 10 years time. I bet they won't be mocking us anymore.
Maybe by then, the left can finally stop bleating about wanting to be just like Sweden.
Eastern Europe, Asia (the real Asia not what the BBC calls 'Asia'), and Trump appear to be the only ones with any brains regarding this issue.
I am SOOOOO glad that Canada is here to show the U.S. what a really compassionate country does with illegal immigrants.
LOL, you're funny.... Hey, since you're all into compassion, I'm sure there are homeless people living in your area. Why don't you practice what you preach and give them a place to stay? Or are you saying this because you like judging other people?
I wonder how these people are going to afford housing in CA.
The only good that comes out of any of this is that Canada and Europe are getting a taste of their medicine. For way too many years, Canada and Europe have sat atop their high horses looking down on America as if they were morally superior and try to admonish us for wanting a secure border, protecting our 2nd Amendment rights, and proceeded to mock, non-stop, of how much violence there is in this country.
Now Europe is seeing non-stop violence, some of them, (not counting Sweden which still wants to apologize for making the criminals hurt them), are starting to get it that hey, wait a minute...this is a bad idea! Italy, after how many thousands of "refugees" have flooded into their country boat load after boat load has finally stepped up and said 'we can't take any more'. They are starting to feel the cost of having all of these 'refugees' there (why are all the 'refugees' young males?), but the real brunt of the cost and the violence is yet to be felt.
They mocked so much. They knew better than us. They were so much better than us. The ones who haven't woken up yet still think that.
Welp, now they get to see what it's like. Let's see what they're saying in 10 years time. I bet they won't be mocking us anymore.
Maybe by then, the left can finally stop bleating about wanting to be just like Sweden.
Eastern Europe, Asia (the real Asia not what the BBC calls 'Asia'), and Trump appear to be the only ones with any brains regarding this issue.
"Their own medicine"? WTF are you on about? Neither Canada nor Europe had bugger all to do with your self induced illegal Mexican problem.
It's not like either of those entities pulled a Trump and invited a bunch in only to later kick them out and cause them to beat feet to Canada. Illegals vs refugees...ever bother yourself to differentiate?
American hypocrisy is nothing new for the rest of us. Lecture Mexico but do the same thing to Canada.
All of the countries you choose to scorn have a fraction of your population and have dealt with far more refugees than you're ever likely to, but that won't stop your whining.
The only good that comes out of any of this is that Canada and Europe are getting a taste of their medicine. For way too many years, Canada and Europe have sat atop their high horses looking down on America as if they were morally superior and try to admonish us for wanting a secure border, protecting our 2nd Amendment rights, and proceeded to mock, non-stop, of how much violence there is in this country.
Now Europe is seeing non-stop violence, some of them, (not counting Sweden which still wants to apologize for making the criminals hurt them), are starting to get it that hey, wait a minute...this is a bad idea! Italy, after how many thousands of "refugees" have flooded into their country boat load after boat load has finally stepped up and said 'we can't take any more'. They are starting to feel the cost of having all of these 'refugees' there (why are all the 'refugees' young males?), but the real brunt of the cost and the violence is yet to be felt.
They mocked so much. They knew better than us. They were so much better than us. The ones who haven't woken up yet still think that.
Welp, now they get to see what it's like. Let's see what they're saying in 10 years time. I bet they won't be mocking us anymore.
Maybe by then, the left can finally stop bleating about wanting to be just like Sweden.
Eastern Europe, Asia (the real Asia not what the BBC calls 'Asia'), and Trump appear to be the only ones with any brains regarding this issue.
Yeah right....
Europe remains the most peaceful region in the world, with eight of the ten most peaceful countries coming from this region. The score for North America deteriorated entirely as a result of the US, which more than offset a mild improvement in Canada. Global Peace Index – Vision of Humanity
To whoever sent me the rep message....The answer is no, it's just coincidence.
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