Monday, September 11, 2017

Trump is more liberal than Trudeau

The Canadian media is claiming that President Trump plans to deport 800,000 young established Mexicans while Prime Minister Trudeau’s Senator, Ratna Omidvar, wants to bring 30,000 of President Trump’s young Mexican illegals to Canada.

Sen.Omidvar says:

“Canada should welcome up to 30,000 DACA young people facing deportation in U.S… America's loss could be Canada's gain,


Here’s what’s really happening:

Trump has made a deal with the Democrats .He wants Congress to legalize the 800,000 young Mexican illegals as part of a larger immigration program. If Congress does not pass the laws then the President will find a way to legalize the 800,000.

Meanwhile, in Canada:

  • Before the October 2015 election, Trudeau said that he saw an economic opportunity in Toronto’s skilled, undocumented, mostly young Portuguese and Italian trades workers.

  • On December 23, 2016 Trudeau announced a Pilot Project for some undocumented Portuguese and Italian trades workers.

  • By September  2017 Trudeau has not processed one Italian or Portuguese undocumented worker .But his Minister, Ahmed Hussen, is playing footsie with thousands of  French speaking, welfare bound  phony refugee Haitians while his Senator Ratna Omidvar wants to replace tax paying successfully established  Italians and Portuguese with undocumented Mexican citizens from the US

Conclusion

Trump is looking for way to change the laws and legalize young Mexicans.

Trudeau is looking for ways to ignore the law and deport young Italians and Portuguese.
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-could-gain-from-daca-move-1.4276201

Yesterday I predicted that udeuathe Canaain media and media

Trump, Trudeau and the Rule of Immigration law

Today, President Trump will be attacked in Canadian media for keeping his word and enforcing American immigration law by closing the door to successfully established young people.

Today, Canadian media will continue to ignore Prime Minister Trudeau breaking both his word and Canadian immigration law by refusing to consider the applications of successfully established trades worker families.

As a lawyer, I can at least understand the American motivation, if not the result.

What I can’t understand is Mr. Trudeau getting away with breaking the law by refusing to even open files for tax paying Italian and Portuguese trades workers ,and their children, while at the same time encouraging a small army of  social welfare gouging phony refugees to enter the country illegally.

I guess that speaking French has its benefits.

Weird.

Richard Boraks, 7 September 2017

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