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Old 08-07-2017, 08:16 AM
 
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I am glad to see Canadians are taking care of all these third world economic migrants. Thank You Mr. Trudeau for inviting them, and thank you Mr. Trump for helping them self deport.


I hope the Canadian people are more prepared than Germany was...




Waves of asylum seekers keep coming at illegal border crossing in Quebec - Politics - CBC News


Illegal border crossings could create 'urgent need' to revisit policy, Ahmed Hussen was warned in March - Politics - CBC News
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Old 08-07-2017, 08:40 AM
 
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After just a few minutes standing at the end of Roxham Road, where Quebec and New York meet, the first asylum seeker appears: a lone man in a taxi seeking to make his way into Canada.

Ten minutes later, another taxi, this one carrying a family of four.

Over the next hour, three more taxis, a minivan and a shuttle bus.

In a period of six hours, late Tuesday and into early Wednesday, 16 taxi drops deliver more than 80 asylum seekers to the border.

RCMP officers stationed at the gravel-topped stretch of road in Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, Que., dutifully shout out warnings that this is an illegal border crossing and that anyone attempting to enter Canada will be arrested.

The warnings are immediately ignored. The entire point of this trek is to get arrested. To get into the Canadian immigration system and out of the American one.
We need to advertise this location so people know exactly where to go. All the people that talked about leaving the US in response to a Trump victory are apparently welcome to go down to the end of Roxham Road. Remember, it's a gravel-topped road, you can't miss it. Don't worry about us, we'll be fine.

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Old 08-07-2017, 08:43 AM
 
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We better start planning the northern border wall.
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Old 08-07-2017, 09:03 AM
 
Location: Warrior Country
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We need to advertise this location so people know exactly where to go. All the people that talked about leaving the US in response to a Trump victory are apparently welcome to go down to the end of Roxham Road. Remember, it's a gravel-topped road, you can't miss it. Don't worry about us, we'll be fine.
It would be nice to see these two in line.


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Old 08-07-2017, 09:43 AM
 
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It would be nice to see these two in line.




LOL. They would be welcomed with open arms at the border.
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Old 08-07-2017, 09:49 AM
 
Location: Victoria, BC.
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We better start planning the northern border wall.
Yes, then they would stay in the USA....By the way, the current surge consists mostly of Haitians, driven from their homeland by the 2010 earthquake, who were told by the U.S. government in May they could face deportation as early as January 2018. You were provided a link to the article, maybe you should read it.
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Old 08-07-2017, 10:22 AM
 
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we need to advertise this location so people know exactly where to go. All the people that talked about leaving the us in response to a trump victory are apparently welcome to go down to the end of roxham road. Remember, it's a gravel-topped road, you can't miss it. Don't worry about us, we'll be fine.
this ^^^^
asap....
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Old 08-07-2017, 10:26 AM
 
Location: NJ
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We need to advertise this location so people know exactly where to go. All the people that talked about leaving the US in response to a Trump victory are apparently welcome to go down to the end of Roxham Road. Remember, it's a gravel-topped road, you can't miss it. Don't worry about us, we'll be fine.
Yep, we need to follow mexico's procedure......give maps, water and care packages. with a, 'don't let the door hit you in the butt when you leave" logo.
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Old 08-07-2017, 10:28 AM
 
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Good.

The the globalists running that cold place take care of them.
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Old 08-07-2017, 10:33 AM
 
Location: NJ
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Yes, then they would stay in the USA....By the way, the current surge consists mostly of Haitians, driven from their homeland by the 2010 earthquake, who were told by the U.S. government in May they could face deportation as early as January 2018. You were provided a link to the article, maybe you should read it.

The US already did their part, let's share with Canada...'to be fair'

"Americans texted tens of millions of dollars in donations and governments gave billions, but five years after an earthquake left corpses and rubble piled across Haiti, 85,000 people still live in crude displacement camps and many more in deplorable conditions.
The disconnect between the massive amount of private and public aid and the poverty, disease and homelessness that still plague the country raises a question that critics say is too difficult to answer: Where did all that money go? "

Then again we need to look to bill and hillary for an answer to hatian refugees


"Haitian activists protested outside of the Clinton Foundation in New York over the loss of “billions of dollars” that was meant to help rebuild after the devastating 2010 earthquake.
The activists are claiming the money was stolen through the Haiti Reconstruction Commission that was headed by Bill Clinton. In January 2015, the Clinton Foundation was the target of protests for wasting more than $10 billion and awarding contracts to non-Haitian companies."
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