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    Haitians streaming into Canada from US could face deportation there as well

    Haitians streaming into Canada from US could face deportation there as well

    Posted at 9:29 pm on August 5, 2017 by Brett T.


    Right around the time that activists were gathering at JFK International Airport to protest President Trump’s travel ban going into effect in January, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was doing some virtue signaling on Twitter with a #WelcomeToCanada hashtag addressed to all those fleeing persecution, terror, and war, regardless of your faith.

    As it turns out, quite a large number of illegals in the U.S., fearing an enforcement crackdown under the new administration, began to stream across the border into Canada, catching small border towns off guard.

    The CBC issued a rather confusingly worded tweet Saturday, but in short, the United States has declared Haiti safe enough that refugees may now return, and the temporary protection status granted them expires this January.




    However, thousands of Haitians are streaming into Canada in hopes of finding asylum there. However, as the CBC notes, “Canada’s own program granting Haitian nationals temporary refuge here after the earthquake has already ended, after it was extended twice by the Trudeau government.” The last extension came to an end a year ago.

    Serge Bouchereau, who helped establish an advocacy group for Haitians, noted that Montreal has a large Haitian community of around 120,000 and a reputation for welcoming refugees. “Knowing Canada is a land of welcome, the word going around is that it’s open to Haitians,” he said.

    However, a poll taken in March showed that nearly half of Canadians thought refugees crossing into Canada illegally from the United States should be sent back to the U.S. So, how are citizens feeling lately? Should Haitian refugees head north, or apply for status in the U.S.?

















    Quick … someone send Jim Acosta to Canada so he can ask if Canada’s policy on Haitian refugees violates the spirit of Justin Trudeau’s tweet.



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    I think it's just funnier than heck. Canadians WILL NOT put up with this. Trudeau is an elitist so out of touch with his citizenry, it is unbelievable. His young stupid ass will be canned next election, wait and see. What an idiot.
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    Deport them right back to Haiti.

    We do NOT want them...their "temporary" status is over.

    We gave them shelter...THEY abuse our system...time to SHUT it down.

    No more people...they are liars and never leave and live off the back of hardworking taxpayers.

    Get their names and prohibit them from ever returning to our soil.
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    I think we should suggest to our illegals from South of the Border, they will be happier in Canada.

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