安省:特鲁多要难民但不能让安省买单(ZT)

真不想骂人,他就是个白痴!法国瑞典德国前车之鉴,还不够吗?等到什么时候加拿大各大城市也划分出“生人勿入”的大片区域,就晚了。
 
即使土豆不怂恿,有些人估计也会来,美国呆不下去了,去哪呢?难道去墨西哥不成?当然Trudeau 的振臂高呼,肯定是激动人心的,跟德国默大妈的振臂高呼是一个效果。

还好,加拿大地理位置不错,否则,问题就更严重了 。。。
主要是加拿大能力实在有限
很明显, 去墨西哥的生存概率更大。 那里一样地广人稀, 但是气候比加拿大好了不止百倍。
 
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The refugee policy is back in the forefront and Ontario Premier Doug Ford is facing off against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. (Rene Johnston / Toronto Star)
In 2016, Canadians congratulated themselves on their generosity after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government admitted thousands of Syrian refugees fleeing civil war.

Yet even then, an Angus Reid poll showed that 44 per cent of Canadians opposed the move.

Now refugee policy is back in the forefront. Ontario Progressive Conservative Premier Doug Ford has accused the Trudeau government of encouraging “illegal border crossers” to enter Canada and claim refugee status.

Ottawa’s actions, Ford’s office says, are creating a housing crisis in Ontario and threatening “the services that Ontario families depend on.”

The Ontario government, it says, will no longer support these asylum seekers.

Ottawa must pick up “100 per cent of the bills.”

Toronto Mayor John Tory has warned that refugee claimants making their way into Ontario now occupy more than 40 per cent of the city’s available shelter space.

For his part, Trudeau has used the refugee issue to burnish his progressive credentials.

He has, in effect, dismissed Ford as a know-nothing, saying that the premier doesn’t understand how the refugee system works.

On CBC Radio Friday, the prime minister blamed unnamed conservative politicians at home and abroad for trying to create divisions within society over the refugee issue.

You can bet that Trudeau is teeing up for the next election campaign during which the Liberals will try to present the Conservatives as anti-immigrant troglodytes in the thrall of Harper, Ford and U.S. President Donald Trump.

Yet at the crux of the refugee issue there is a real problem. Many migrants have discovered how to get around the Safe Third Country Agreement, a pact designed to prevent those already in the U.S. from making refugee claims in Canada.

They do so by walking across the border away from a legal port of entry and making their refugee claims from within Canada. They then have the right to stay until their claim is heard, which can take years.

According to government figures, some 9,481 asylum seekers took this route between January and May of this year, with most crossing illegally into Quebec. An additional 10,600 refugee claimants entered Canada legally at official ports of entry — including 7,190 in Quebec.

Quebec’s social services have been swamped by the influx. So Ottawa is encouraging many to move on into Ontario.

Many costs incurred by refugee claimants, including medicare, pharmacare, and some dental and vision care are picked up by the federal government.

Asylum seekers are also usually eligible for welfare, a provincial program, and can apply for work permits. Shelter costs are often shared by different levels of government.

The reality of the refugee system is quite complicated.

But it appears that the politics of the issue will be much simpler. The Conservatives are blaming what they call Trudeau’s naivete. In particular, they chide him for once tweeting that Canada welcomes those fleeing persecution.

At base is the assumption that a good many of the asylum seekers who took advantage of what the Tories see as Trudeau’s misplaced generosity are not legitimate refugees but merely economic migrants trying to jump the queue.

Incidentally, this is a message that might work well among immigrants who did play by the rules.

As Leitch found, making immigration an issue can be a dangerous game. Some of those around Ford are from Harper’s team and remember the troubles that the barbaric cultural practices act gave him.

But resentment is a powerful force. In effect, Ford is saying to Trudeau: ‘A lot of the refugee claimants you are letting in are bogus and we don’t want to pay for them.’

We shall see what kind of traction this has.
 
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ford_and_trudeau.jpg

The refugee policy is back in the forefront and Ontario Premier Doug Ford is facing off against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. (Rene Johnston / Toronto Star)
In 2016, Canadians congratulated themselves on their generosity after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government admitted thousands of Syrian refugees fleeing civil war.

Yet even then, an Angus Reid poll showed that 44 per cent of Canadians opposed the move.

Now refugee policy is back in the forefront. Ontario Progressive Conservative Premier Doug Ford has accused the Trudeau government of encouraging “illegal border crossers” to enter Canada and claim refugee status.

Ottawa’s actions, Ford’s office says, are creating a housing crisis in Ontario and threatening “the services that Ontario families depend on.”

The Ontario government, it says, will no longer support these asylum seekers.

Ottawa must pick up “100 per cent of the bills.”

Toronto Mayor John Tory has warned that refugee claimants making their way into Ontario now occupy more than 40 per cent of the city’s available shelter space.

For his part, Trudeau has used the refugee issue to burnish his progressive credentials.

He has, in effect, dismissed Ford as a know-nothing, saying that the premier doesn’t understand how the refugee system works.

On CBC Radio Friday, the prime minister blamed unnamed conservative politicians at home and abroad for trying to create divisions within society over the refugee issue.

You can bet that Trudeau is teeing up for the next election campaign during which the Liberals will try to present the Conservatives as anti-immigrant troglodytes in the thrall of Harper, Ford and U.S. President Donald Trump.

Yet at the crux of the refugee issue there is a real problem. Many migrants have discovered how to get around the Safe Third Country Agreement, a pact designed to prevent those already in the U.S. from making refugee claims in Canada.

They do so by walking across the border away from a legal port of entry and making their refugee claims from within Canada. They then have the right to stay until their claim is heard, which can take years.

According to government figures, some 9,481 asylum seekers took this route between January and May of this year, with most crossing illegally into Quebec. An additional 10,600 refugee claimants entered Canada legally at official ports of entry — including 7,190 in Quebec.

Quebec’s social services have been swamped by the influx. So Ottawa is encouraging many to move on into Ontario.

Many costs incurred by refugee claimants, including medicare, pharmacare, and some dental and vision care are picked up by the federal government.

Asylum seekers are also usually eligible for welfare, a provincial program, and can apply for work permits. Shelter costs are often shared by different levels of government.

The reality of the refugee system is quite complicated.

But it appears that the politics of the issue will be much simpler. The Conservatives are blaming what they call Trudeau’s naivete. In particular, they chide him for once tweeting that Canada welcomes those fleeing persecution.

At base is the assumption that a good many of the asylum seekers who took advantage of what the Tories see as Trudeau’s misplaced generosity are not legitimate refugees but merely economic migrants trying to jump the queue.

Incidentally, this is a message that might work well among immigrants who did play by the rules.

As Leitch found, making immigration an issue can be a dangerous game. Some of those around Ford are from Harper’s team and remember the troubles that the barbaric cultural practices act gave him.

But resentment is a powerful force. In effect, Ford is saying to Trudeau: ‘A lot of the refugee claimants you are letting in are bogus and we don’t want to pay for them.’

We shall see what kind of traction this has.
请土豆还是先回答一下:
1. 他为什么要不惜代价的鼓励偷渡客越境?
2. 他作为总理知不知道偷渡是违法行为?加拿大是个法制国家吗?
3. 鼓励偷渡对合法申请移民者意味着什么?
4. 偷渡客对本地的治安又意味着什么?
5. 在没有充分资金保障下,公开怂恿偷渡客来加拿大,已给加拿大带来严重后果,土豆本人是否应对此负责?
 
早就土遁了。不会有回应地。安省也就是出于省钱的三板斧,只能在钱上表态。也不可能明面上反对总理。

只有选票了。
 
请土豆还是先回答一下:
1. 他为什么要不惜代价的鼓励偷渡客越境?
2. 他作为总理知不知道偷渡是违法行为?加拿大是个法制国家吗?
3. 鼓励偷渡对合法申请移民者意味着什么?
4. 偷渡客对本地的治安又意味着什么?
5. 在没有充分资金保障下,公开怂恿偷渡客来加拿大,已给加拿大带来严重后果,土豆本人是否应对此负责?
"2. 他作为总理知不知道偷渡是违法行为?加拿大是个法制国家吗?"

他年轻时在知道吸大麻违法的情况下照吸不顾。
是否违法,他好像不大关心啊。
 
Ford is saying to Trudeau: ‘A lot of the refugee claimants you are letting in are bogus and we don’t want to pay for them.’
 
安省移民局去哪了?
福娃新设的二十二个部门,连移民局的Title都没了,难民更别想在安省混吃混喝了。
自己傻玩,福娃会把你们喂的白白胖胖。
 
请土豆还是先回答一下:
1. 他为什么要不惜代价的鼓励偷渡客越境?
2. 他作为总理知不知道偷渡是违法行为?加拿大是个法制国家吗?
3. 鼓励偷渡对合法申请移民者意味着什么?
4. 偷渡客对本地的治安又意味着什么?
5. 在没有充分资金保障下,公开怂恿偷渡客来加拿大,已给加拿大带来严重后果,土豆本人是否应对此负责?
土豆管你那个,圣母裱了,高调唱了,道德衣裳也穿了,实际买单的反证不是他自己。
 
"2. 他作为总理知不知道偷渡是违法行为?加拿大是个法制国家吗?"

他年轻时在知道吸大麻违法的情况下照吸不顾。
是否违法,他好像不大关心啊。
法律主要是为主流服务的。鸦片除了下3流,就是上3流享用。中流扛活。
 
I support the theory pappa Harper is telling him what to do. "just have a tantrum, Dougie. Knock down all the building blocks of civil society and progress. Don't you feel powerful, son?":oops:
 
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