Trudeau Pressured to Cancel Canada’s Greatest Strength


Canada needs more immigrants because low IQ third world peasants living on welfare and committing crimes are Canada’s greatest strength.

However, stupid and evil white people don’t understand what it means to have a greatest strength.

Reuters:

Bookseller Zulema Diaz fled her native Peru after being kidnapped, beaten and robbed, hoping to find safety in the United States. Instead, she said she experienced homelessness and sexual harassment as she worked off-the-books on a hospital cleaning crew.

Oh come on.

So when Diaz, 46, heard New York City was distributing free bus tickets, she said she hopped on a bus for Plattsburgh, a town close to the Canadian border, then took a taxi to the irregular crossing at Roxham Road to enter Canada and file an asylum claim.

Zulema Diaz (right) is the kind of woman who gets sexually harassed a lot. Ultra-fascist men love that rotted out tooth. Fascists have small penises and want to put their tiny wangs between her non-rotted teeth. 

A sharp increase in asylum seekers entering Canada through unofficial crossings — including many whose bus fares were paid by New York City and aid agencies — is intensifying the pressure on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to reach an agreement with President Joe Biden to close off the entire land border to most asylum seekers.

Canadian immigration minister Sean Fraser discussed irregular migration with U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in Washington, D.C., this week. Trudeau has said he would raise the issue when Biden visits Ottawa on March 23-24.

Many of the arrivals abandoned plans to seek asylum in the United States, deterred by long processing times and restrictive definitions for asylum, according to aid officials and interviews with asylum seekers.

On a snowy day in late February, about three dozen asylum seekers, some wheeling suitcases, others carrying backpacks, trudged along a snow path from New York State to Quebec.

For Diaz, the city’s payment of the roughly $150 fare to Plattsburgh offered an extra incentive for a decision she had been weighing for months.

“This presented itself like a miracle,” she said. After arriving in the U.S. in June last year, she was given a January 2024 date to appear in U.S. immigration court.

“I felt protected in the United States, it just takes a long time to process the documents.”

New York City has been providing bus and plane tickets to homeless people who can demonstrate a source of support in other cities and countries since 2007. Refugee aid groups began offering free bus tickets to migrants in August last year but said they stopped in November for cost reasons. New York City said it began its effort in September.

The office of New York City Mayor Eric Adams would not say how many tickets the city and partnered charity organizations purchased for migrants. Reuters requested comment from mayoral spokespeople Kate Smart and Fabien Levy; the mayor’s immigrant affairs office; the Department of Homeless Services, and SLSCO, the contractor that handles the ticket distribution.

Smart said migrants choose their destinations.

They choose their own adventure!

They can go to anywhere with white people and get free everything forever!

What a nice thing for them.

I wish I was a stupid, poor brown person. Their lives are like walking on sunshine all the livelong day!

“To be clear, New York City has not sent people to anywhere in Canada,” Smart said. “We want to help asylum seekers stabilize their lives whether in New York City or elsewhere.”

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security declined to comment on processing times in the U.S. asylum system. The Biden administration has called on Congress to overhaul immigration laws.

Almost 40,000 asylum seekers entered Canada through irregular border crossings from the United States last year — nine times higher than in 2021, when pandemic restrictions were still in place, and more than double the nearly 17,000 who crossed in 2019. Almost 5,000 entered in January alone, according to the most recent figures from the Canadian government.

Canada accepted more than 46% of irregular asylum claims in the 12-month period ending Sept. 30, according to Canadian government data. U.S. immigration courts approved 14% of asylum claims in the same period, according to U.S. government data.

At the end of last year, Canada had more than 70,000 pending refugee claims. The United States had about 788,000 pending asylum cases in U.S. immigration court.

Nigerian, Haitian and Colombian nationals accounted for nearly half of the irregular claims in Canada, according to previously unreported data from the Immigration and Refugee Board.

There is nothing funnier than frowning black people in the snow.