Strictly controlled and enforced immigration can have significant benefits for Canadians, helping to ensure that immigration policies align with economic, social, and security goals. By carefully managing the flow of immigrants, governments can prioritize skilled workers who legitimately fill gaps in the labor market, contributing to economic growth and innovation. This approach can also ease pressure on public services, ensuring that infrastructure, healthcare, and education systems are equipped to serve residents. Additionally, controlled immigration can enhance public security by enforcing strict vetting processes, which can help prevent illegal activities and maintain public safety. Overall, a well regulated immigration system can support a balanced and sustainable integration of new incomers to Canadian society.
Please see our plan for an immigration policy that works for Canada and all Canadians. We must be prepared for an influx of migrants from the US following the new Trump administration's declaration that they will enforce mass deportation. Canada cannot afford to accept all these new migrants, and many may be criminals, have terrorist ties, or have extremist ideals that pose an existential threat to our nation. If Canada were to promote a points based system for immigrants who follow the laws and immigrate legally, we welcome you in numbers that reflect our nation's ability to absorb and utilize your ability to contribute to the country. We don't want to simply rubber stamp refugees, allow criminals or terrorists into our country, and the Canadian birth citizenship should be abolished.
1) Strain on Public Resources
Allowing illegal immigrants can place unsustainable pressure on healthcare, education, and social services, potentially reducing the quality of service and increasing already untenable medical wait times for citizens and legal residents.
2) Undermining Legal Immigration
Permitting illegal migration can be seen as undermining the legal immigration process, discouraging those who are waiting and following the correct legal procedures, which will foster resentment between those who came to Canada legally and with merit versus those who just invade the border.
3) Economic Impact
While there's a slim chance that illegal immigrants may contribute something to the economy, but the costs far outweigh the benefits. Chances are high that they will work in informal jobs, without paying taxes, which can reduce government revenue thus increasing the financial burden on taxpayers.
4) Challenges to Social Cohesion
Sudden or unmanaged migration can lead to social tensions or cultural challenges if legitimate citizens viewing opportunities feel unprepared or fearful about issues such as job competition and integration.
5) Security Concerns
Unregulated migration makes it more difficult to monitor who enters the country, potentially increasing security risks if criminal elements exploit this lack of governmental oversight.
6) Birth Tourism
Birthright citizenship is the first policy that should be abolished. It attracts individuals who travel to Canada strictly to give birth, thus granting their child citizenship without establishing any real connection to Canada or Canadian culture. Hospitals are overloaded with "tourists" who pack our medical system with thousands of people from other nations, particularly India, which strains our already ballooning population's public resources.
7) Gaps in the Canadian Screening Process
The weaknesses in immigration and refugee screening processes allow individuals with extremist backgrounds to enter Canada. The reasoning is that a high volume of applications and "limited resources" can make it challenging to thoroughly vet every applicant's history and possible terrorist connections.
In conclusion, Canada's immigration system, which rubber stamps refugees and asylum seekers, illegal border crossings, and tourist births are not sustainable for a prosperous, independent, and united Canada. The recent Khalistan traitorous insurgency, espousing violence and chanting savagely about how "whites should go back to Europe" shows the deep division in Canada. Under a Trump-Like administration this dissidence would never be tolerated. This type of extreme rhetoric is unacceptable and should be dealt with extreme prejudice by the police, and the military if necessary. When a fringe group like that is supported by the police, it just demonstrates that Canada is no longer a nation that we can call Canada. Immigration is the number one priority that we must focus on in order to preserve our once great nation. Canada Unite and put our citizens first.
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