Hopefully voters aren't so stupid that they can't see through this, though I'm not so sure.
They're going to increase deportations by 25-35%
compared with the last couple years
A couple basic obvious points I'll make:
-Deportations are down exponentially since Trudeau became PM. A 25-35% increase will still not come close to pre-Trudeau numbers
-Illegal immigration is up exponentially since Trudeau sent out his treasonous tweet. Therefore, naturally deportations should increase exponentially, not this 25-35% bullshit.
In January last year, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted, “to those fleeing persecution, terror & war, Canadians will welcome you, regardless of your faith.” It was a direct response to U.S. president Donald Trump’s so-called “travel ban,” an executive order banning all travel from seven countries with large Muslim populations. Trudeau’s post has received 412,000 retweets to date, making it one of the most circulated tweets of 2017.
In a recent House of Commons speech, Conservative public safety critic Pierre Paul-Hus called the tweet “the root of” illegal border crossings. And the data seems to back him up. The month before the Tweet, the RCMP intercepted 315 illegal border-crossers. The next month that doubled to 678 — and kept climbing until it reached a peak of 5,712 by August, 2017.
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Well before the first day of summer, the number of asylum seekers who entered Canada illegally will surpass the 25,000 Syrian refugees accepted into the country in 2016. These border crossings — coupled with rising rates of refugee claims across the board — are putting an unsustainable strain on the country’s refugee system.
At the beginning of 2017, the Immigration and Refugee Board counted a total queue of 18,644 refugee claimants. As of March 31, this has more than doubled to 48,974.
Even if refugee claims stopped tomorrow, this would be a daunting number, given that the Immigration and Refugee Board can only process about 1000 to 2,000 cases per month. And the claims keep coming. In March, the board was able to finalize a then-record 2,587 claims, but this was dwarfed by the 4,078 new refugee claims that piled up in the same month.
https://nationalpost.com/news/canad...he-daunting-reality-of-canadas-migrant-crisis
It's a sad time to be Canadian...