Canada Says “NO MORE” — Deportations START NOW
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Canada has been a sucker for people uh
or for as a of a country for people who
want to squat and show up and and and uh
enjoy uh all the benefits of this
country. That's not to say we shouldn't
be welcoming. Um but you know, you have
to come here lawfully and legally.
>> Number of people being deported from
Canada is at its highest level in more
than a decade. According to the Canada
Border Services Agency, more than 18,000
people were deported from Canada in
2024. That is the highest number of
people since 2012. So I guess the
enforcement is going to be chapter two.
But chapter one, the government actually
taking action, actually sending letters,
actually communicating their intent to
enforce. That's a good thing.
>> There are way too many people who are
not adapting. They're not contributing.
They're only here taking and trying to
turn Canada into the holes that
they left behind. And Canadians have had
enough. Okay, so here you have a video
clip that perfectly exemplifies what I'm
talking about. The fact that Calgary,
Alberta's biggest city, is
unrecognizable. It does not look like
Alberta anymore. It looks more like a
third world country, somewhere in India
or Pakistan or something like that. Have
a look.
That's a transit station out in Calgary.
Look at that. Look at that.
Overcrowded.
Unbelievably
overcrowded.
People are fighting to get on a freaking
bus. Look at that. Look at that.
This is This is beyond insane. Look at
that. People are actually pushing each
other onto the bus.
>> It's ridiculous.
>> Screaming.
>> That's That's Calgary, Alberta, my
friend. Unbelievable. And this is
happening all over Canada. It's actually
a lot worse in Toronto, Ontario. It's a
lot worse in Montreal, Quebec, just a
lot worse out east. It's terrible in
Vancouver. Vancouver is unrecognizable
as well. But Alberta is not immune to
this. It's the same in Edmonton. It's
the same in Calgary, the big cities. And
it's it's working its way into smalltown
Alberta. Take it from me, someone who
lives in a rural town, very small town.
It's creeping its way out here into
small town Alberta.
>> The current government under its border
plan already gave CBSA an additional $30
million to pay for up to 20,000 removals
per year this year. And next, the agency
says it's on track to deport even more
than that. Not all deportes came as
asylum seekers. Some came as foreign
workers and international students only
to see the rules get tighter.
>> You might say, "Well, there are just
more and more people who are removable
and we have to deal with them." It's
it's important to think about how policy
choices create more deportable people.
>> The Carne government has said it wants
to slow population growth in Canada and
it appears to be succeeding. Canada's
population actually dropped in the last
fiscal quarter by 76,000 people, the
largest quarterly drop ever recorded.
20,000 people is nowhere near enough.
They got to do a lot more. They got to
do at least a 100,000 people. Trudeau
brought in millions. There's an
estimated 5 million people with expired
status in Canada, which means they're
here illegally. There's over 5 million
illegals. And to those of you south of
the border, that may not sound like a
lot, but you got to remember Canada has
a population of around 40 million
people. So that is a lot for Canada.
Huge numbers. And anyone living in
Canada can see it and can feel it. Every
every time you go to a hospital, every
time you go to a grocery store, every
time you go to the local Tim Hortons,
which if you're still going to Tim
Hortons for food, you're an idiot. Every
time you go anywhere in Canada, you can
see it. You can see the amount of
uncontrolled immigration that has been
imposed on this country. Imagine if you
were Indian and you were living in the
hell hole that is India and you realized
that America had allowed a situation to
develop where you could buy a degree for
$1,000, get yourself into the H-1B
pipeline and find yourself living in
pristine first world America.
Why exactly wouldn't you do that?
It Nobody hates living in India like
Indians do. That's why they fight so
desperately not to be sent back. Nobody
wants to live in that hell hole.
So every incentive they have is to
defraud the system.
I'm convinced if we had a dogeet type
committee that would review carefully
every visa application from India, every
green card application from India, every
citizen naturalization application from
India, we would find there's not one in
10,000 that's completely lacking in
fraud.
This is exactly what happens when you
let ideology run the country instead of
enforcement. For years, the Liberal
government opened the floodgates. And
now we're finding out that thousands of
student applications were built on fake
acceptance letters. Not a couple of
letters either. Over 1,500 flagged, over
2,000 of them reviewed. entire diploma
mills. Illegal activity from overseas
charging people 25 grand for forged
documents. And apparently nobody here
caught it. I mean, come on. This isn't
some minor paperwork error. This is a
government failing at enforcing the law
or worse, didn't want to enforce it at
all. In November, the provincial
government suddenly paused the skills
trade immigration stream after
identifying systematic misrepresentation
and fraud affecting the ability to
determine whether applicants meet
eligibility criteria.
>> Now you have this massive number of
individuals that really don't have a
pathway and thought they their future
was in Canada. So it's creating a lot of
stress on the system, a lot of questions
about integrity of uh why we rolled out
a program in this way. Tool and die
maker called Jinder Singh was invited by
the province to apply to the program
which nominates people who have skills
and experience needed in the Ontario
economy to the federal government for
permanent residence.
>> There's families and and lives behind
those fire numbers. Last fall, after
waiting almost two years, Singh's
application was returned without a
decision after the program was
suspended.
>> My applications and with other of all
other hundreds of applications were
returned
stating that uh the skill trade stream
under OP has been suspended as they have
found some fraud in the system and uh
they want to protect the integrity of
the system. Singh says Ontario needs
workers like him, noting that many
skilled laborers at his company are
nearing retirement age.
>> For years here in Canada, we've been
told that compassion means never saying
no, that enforcing immigration laws
somehow makes you heartless, and that
questioning record numbers makes you
anti-immigrant, apparently. But what
about compassion for young Canadians who
can't even find a part-time job in their
own country? What about the high school
and college students sending out dozens
of resumes and hearing nothing back?
While millions of temporary foreign
workers and international students flood
the same job market, we now have some of
the highest youth unemployment rates in
modern Canadian history. And somehow
we're still told that the problem is a
labor shortage. Compassion is not the
same thing as chaos. And it's not
compassionate to young Canadians to
import unlimited labor while their own
opportunities disappear. A country can
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