Juno News - July 31, 2025


Carney offers statehood to Hamas? + illegal border crossers CAUGHT on tape


Episode Stats

Length

28 minutes

Words per Minute

168.956

Word Count

4,793

Sentence Count

295

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

22


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 I'm Candace Malcolm and this is the Candace Malcolm Show. We have a great episode for you
00:00:05.680 folks. We have Alexa Lavoie from The Rebel joining us in a few minutes. Before we get to her exclusive
00:00:11.940 reports on immigration and illegal border crossings, I want to cover something that came
00:00:17.100 across my desk yesterday and I thought it was just too important not to cover on the show.
00:00:21.180 And that is that Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to recognize statehood for Palestine,
00:00:27.060 for the Palestinian state. So in a statement released yesterday, Mark Carney said Canada
00:00:31.860 attends to recognize the state of Palestine at the next United Nations General Assembly in September.
00:00:37.800 We have a clip of him saying that this is what he plans to do. Let's play that clip.
00:00:44.380 For the reasons I cited earlier, Canada intends to recognize the state of Palestine
00:00:48.320 at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in September 2025.
00:00:54.220 This intention is predicated on the Palestinian Authority's commitment to much needed reform,
00:01:01.580 including commitments by the Palestinian Authority's President Abbas to fundamentally
00:01:06.520 reform its governance, to hold general elections in 2026 in which Hamas can play no part and to
00:01:13.980 demilitarize the Palestinian state. So I'm going to read a little bit from Juneau News Report. You
00:01:19.840 could hear Prime Minister Mark Carney saying that there are a whole bunch of conditions
00:01:23.440 attached to recognizing statehood. Let me just say, folks, that Hamas is not going to abide by
00:01:28.740 these things, right? So Canada says, yeah, we'll recognize statehood, but we have a list of things
00:01:33.320 that you have to do in order for us to do that. And yet they're still going to announce it in September.
00:01:38.080 So we have, what, a month for the Palestinians and Hamas to make all of the changes that the
00:01:44.160 international community and that Israel has been trying to get them to make for years upon years,
00:01:48.420 they're not going to do it. It's not going to happen. And so what is going to happen is that
00:01:53.060 Canada is going to recognize a state run by terrorists. It is absolutely mind boggling and
00:01:59.240 just so reckless, so irresponsible. I'm going to read a little bit from Juneau News's report
00:02:03.860 from Lalit Tam Tam, great report over at JuneauNews.com. He writes, Canada will officially recognize the state
00:02:09.460 of Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September, announced Mark Carney on Wednesday,
00:02:13.380 a decision made nearly two years after the October 7th, 2023 Hamas terrorist attack marks a major
00:02:19.180 shift in Canada's Middle Eastern policy, aligning with recent moves by France and the UK, ever the
00:02:24.980 follower of that, Mark Carney, the globalist weffer, saying that he is going to do the thing that
00:02:32.540 Britain just said that they were going to do. So Britain says they're going to do it. France is
00:02:35.200 going to do that. And then Mark Carney just jumps right on with his European buddies to make the
00:02:39.300 same announcement. I'm going to continue reading from this report. He says, speaking to reporters
00:02:42.520 on Tuesday, Carney said the deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the collapse
00:02:46.620 of a credible peace process compelled Canada to act. The level of human suffering in Gaza is
00:02:51.480 intolerable, Carney said. And let me just point out, folks, that the level of humanitarian suffering
00:02:55.960 is because of Hamas. It is because of Hamas and their terrorist attack and their inability to hand
00:03:01.600 over the hostages and their insistence on using Palestinian civilians as human shields. Carney condemned
00:03:08.660 the Israeli government for allowing the situation in Gaza to reach what he calls intolerable state.
00:03:13.460 Canada intends to recognize the state of Palestine at the 80th session. The intention is predicated on
00:03:18.440 the Palestinian authorities' commitment to much needed reforms. Those reforms, he said, include
00:03:23.760 Mahmoud Abbas's pledge to hold a general election in 2026, to exclude Hamas from any governing rule,
00:03:29.980 and to end the payment system for prisoners, and to commit to a demilitarized Palestinian state.
00:03:34.980 Folks, let me just remind you that Mahmoud Abbas was first elected in 2006.
00:03:39.160 Okay? So he is on year 19 of a four-year term. And he has pledged many times that he would hold
00:03:44.340 democratic elections, and he never has. And the flip side of that is that if he were to announce
00:03:50.280 democratic elections, he would lose. And the reality in Gaza is that Mahmoud Abbas is a moderate
00:03:55.780 compared to the other side, right? And so if there were democratic elections in Palestine,
00:04:00.580 a Hamas or a Hamas-like group would likely get elected, making it even more despotic and
00:04:08.620 completely out of control. The idea that Hamas would have no governing role. Hamas is obviously
00:04:13.340 clearly very embedded in a society. So this idea that we're just going to proactively give them
00:04:18.420 what they've always wanted, which is statehood, recognizing their statehood, without having any
00:04:23.380 guarantees that they're going to go by any of these things that Canada's demanding, is just naive
00:04:28.540 and irresponsible. The Conservatives under Pierre Polyev have released a statement saying that
00:04:33.900 they are condemning Carney's recognition of the Palestinian statehood. Let me just read a little
00:04:38.060 bit from that. It says, recognizing a Palestinian state after the October 7th terrorist atrocities
00:04:42.720 sends the wrong message to the world that violence and terror are effective tools for achieving political
00:04:48.000 objectives, a statement read. If the government recognizes a Palestinian state now, it is impossible
00:04:52.280 that Hamas will not play a central role. Surely Canadians cannot support validating Hamas with the
00:04:57.980 status of government. That is exactly right. That is exactly right, folks. The Conservatives
00:05:03.160 have it right. It is so foolish for the Carney Liberals to believe that anything will change.
00:05:09.700 And let me just say, you might be wondering, who's calling for this? Why is this a major
00:05:15.160 important thing in Canada in the middle of summer, just days before we're supposed to sign our own
00:05:19.640 trade agreements or we're in the middle of negotiating? Our deadline for doing trade deal with the
00:05:24.780 United States comes tomorrow, right? So why would Canada do this? Well, this just brings me back to
00:05:30.260 something that Thomas Mulcair said last year, October 8th, 2024. Thomas Mulcair, who is a former
00:05:35.660 NDP leader, wrote in a column for CTV that he was talking to Melanie Jolie, who was a foreign minister
00:05:41.760 at the time. They were talking about Canada's response to South Africa's claim that Israel was
00:05:46.120 committing genocide and they were taking them to the ICC. And this is what Thomas Mulcair wrote.
00:05:51.260 When I spoke with Jolie about the liberal reaction to the South African position,
00:05:56.620 she said something that floored me. Thomas, have you seen the demographics in my writing?
00:06:01.560 I know all politics is local, but I was astonished to hear such a candid admission
00:06:05.160 that very local politics were playing such a role in shaping Canada's foreign policy on this highly
00:06:11.080 complex and sensitive issue. It all comes back to the Liberals' immigration plan, to pandering to the
00:06:17.340 most extreme communities, to telling everybody who comes to Canada, you can bring your tribal feuds,
00:06:23.060 you can bring your ancient ways of life to Canada. We'll welcome all that. And not only we'll welcome
00:06:27.500 it, we'll start pandering to it. So because you have a lot of radical Muslims in your writing,
00:06:32.600 you're going to go ahead and side with them and recognize a terror state. Just a few weeks ago,
00:06:38.420 Mark Carney said at an Eid celebration in Ottawa on June 6th, that Muslim values are the same
00:06:45.040 as Canadian values. Let's play that clip. We can gather in different places of worship,
00:06:49.160 but all of us come together, all of us must come together around the values of Eid. These are Muslim
00:06:57.120 values. These are Canadian values. Pandering. More pandering to extreme, more extreme sex in Canadian
00:07:06.820 society. Well, guess what? President Trump noticed, President Trump saw that Canada is now trying to make
00:07:12.540 a deal with Hamas and with the Palestinian states. And this is what Trump wrote on Truth Social. He
00:07:17.620 said, wow, Canada has just announced that it is backing statehood for Palestine. That will make
00:07:22.640 it very hard for us to make a trade deal with them. Oh, Canada, he writes. Oh, Canada is right. And
00:07:28.920 folks, just moments ago, as we were recording, President Trump also announced that he will give
00:07:33.200 a 90-day pause on the tariffs to Mexico. No word on what is going to happen with those tariffs coming
00:07:40.380 on Canada. It's supposed to be in effect tomorrow. Now, I want to welcome Alexa Lavoie to the show.
00:07:46.460 Alexa is a Quebec-based journalist with Rebel News, known for investigative on-the-ground reporting that
00:07:51.160 challenges mainstream narratives on Canadian protests and government policies. Alexa, welcome
00:07:55.540 to the show. Thanks for joining us. Thank you for the invitation.
00:07:59.220 Well, I'm wondering your thoughts. I mean, you cover a lot of these pro-Palestine rallies,
00:08:04.080 and you cover a lot of the things happening in probably Melendie Lee's writing in Quebec.
00:08:08.500 So I'm wondering what your thoughts are on this announcement from Mark Carney.
00:08:13.460 Well, first of all, those protests will not stop. It's clear. The people who are protesting
00:08:20.460 in the street, they are in favor of Hamas. They are calling them the resistance. So for them,
00:08:27.740 I don't think what Mark Carney is offering is enough. I think them, they want Hamas to stay
00:08:35.160 in power, probably because mainly they call them the resistance. So they agree with what they are
00:08:41.940 doing. And also, the thing is, Mark Carney and his demand is to demilitarize Hamas and Gaza,
00:08:53.020 but also giving the power to the Palestinian Authority and the Fatah. And I don't know if you remember,
00:09:01.620 but the Fatah was killed massively after the election in 2006. And it's why now we are seeing
00:09:10.120 Hamas in power in the Gaza Strip. So I don't know what they are looking for. I don't know if they
00:09:17.800 actually see all the elements in what they are asking for, because we are talking about a two
00:09:25.520 group of really violent, that they would need to deal with it, each other, and they never actually
00:09:33.140 agree with anything in the past. So to see them agreeing in less than a month, as you mentioned,
00:09:40.300 I think they are living in a unicorn environment.
00:09:46.360 Well, it's true, because it's like, the demands that they made are pretty much the same demands
00:09:51.220 that Israel has. I mean, obviously, add in, hey, return our hostages that you took from us almost
00:09:55.520 two years ago, who knows what kinds of conditions they're living in. And basically, if the Palestinians
00:10:00.780 were willing to do all of that stuff, I think that Israel would also be willing to sign a peace
00:10:05.400 agreement, or at least allow them to have some kind of independence. But they're not willing to do
00:10:10.340 that. And so we have this war. And so it just seems totally misguided. I think it's all about local
00:10:15.920 pandering. And it reminds me of a report that you had in Montreal earlier this week, you were on the
00:10:20.600 ground reporting on the Sean Foyt worship service in Montreal, that was protested and a smoke bomb was
00:10:29.060 thrown into the service in the middle of it. And during your, I think it was your footage or someone
00:10:35.140 from rebels, you can see the protesters, I think we can put up on the screen, that you can see that
00:10:39.880 there's a Palestinian, someone waving a Palestinian flag, right? And so it's like, we have a church
00:10:46.120 service in Montreal, people trying to worship their Christian God, you can see out there, the Antifa was
00:10:52.920 there. And but then there was also a Palestinian flag. It's like, why? Like, why did, who would show up
00:10:59.860 to protest a Christian singer and bring a Palestinian flag, unless it was some kind of sign
00:11:04.780 of intimidation? I mean, it brought me back to that clip we just showed of Mark Carney saying
00:11:09.140 Canadian values are Muslim values. Like, I don't really understand what he means by that. He
00:11:12.820 didn't ever really clarify it or explain. But like, when I see a Palestinian flag, I see it as a sign of
00:11:18.900 intimidation. And like, trying to send some kind of message. What did you interpret when you saw that
00:11:24.120 flag? Well, first of all, the people who showed up that day, they are professional protesters.
00:11:29.400 I was able to recognize a lot of them from a previous protest. They are always there when
00:11:36.440 there is a protest for the climate, a protest for the decolonial. They are there for all kinds of
00:11:47.640 protests. And so this is the typical far left Montrealers who are just trying to find any event to show up,
00:11:59.380 and just protest. And they mix all together all the cause, because literally, they don't really know
00:12:07.780 what they are protesting. They are showing up in front of a church where people are going to worship.
00:12:15.060 Imagine if that happened in front of a mosque. This situation will be doing headlines across Canada
00:12:23.700 and across the world for like, probably Islamophobia. But because it's a church, and the people who are
00:12:33.060 attending are Christian, I didn't see any big headline. The only headline was, oh, a MAGA Christian artist
00:12:42.420 was going to deliver a worship service in a church. But the term MAGA was the term in all CBC article and
00:12:55.540 all mainstream article. And that created that protest that day. That created also the attack that we saw
00:13:05.220 with the smoke bombs inside of the church. Right? Did you see any mainstream media relating
00:13:11.940 that the smoke bomb was thrown inside of a church? I didn't see any.
00:13:18.180 No, of course, that's not part of their narrative, right? Their narrative is evil Trump Republican
00:13:23.220 in Canada, even though what Sean Foyt was doing had nothing to do with politics, right? He's a worship
00:13:28.580 leader and a rock singer, a Christian rock singer. So he's just there to pray and to lead a prayer,
00:13:33.380 and to sing. But the CBC inserted this narrative and decided that somehow he was politically
00:13:37.940 dangerous. And yeah, I guess it just like the people who were there, maybe they just read the
00:13:43.220 CBC. The CBC has radicalized their own readers. You did some great reporting there because you have
00:13:48.420 obtained footage of the man who threw those smoke bombs. You can see the man there in the white shirt
00:13:53.780 with the suspenders. He's just a bit of a hipster there. And you can see him walking in. And then in
00:13:59.460 the crowd there, there's the worship service. There's Sean Foyt on stage. And you can see him in the
00:14:03.060 very, very back there, just lobbying the smoke bombs casually and then turning around and leaving.
00:14:11.140 So Alexa, can you walk us through what happened and what you're trying to do now?
00:14:15.300 So now we are trying to search for the identity of this man. So it's why we launched findthetug.ca.
00:14:25.060 I have another angle that I was tip about it. So the man getting out of the church really, you know,
00:14:37.540 quietly, peacefully, and just left in front of the police officers and he afterwards is done. But I
00:14:45.940 have another angle that we are going to post today with a better quality video. So if anybody
00:14:54.660 know this man or have any information, please reach out to us.
00:14:58.340 Well, I read this in the show on Tuesday after this happened, but in Canada,
00:15:03.220 interrupting or disturbing a religious service, religious worship is addressed under the criminal
00:15:08.260 code. It is counter to sections 176, one, two, and three, and section 430 that you cannot actually
00:15:15.300 interrupt a church service in the middle of it. So that should be the big news story across the
00:15:20.100 country that a thug, some kind of either Antifa or Palestinian or anti-Christian or just a radicalized
00:15:26.580 CBC viewer decided to throw smoke bombs into a church, into a worship service in Canada. Like if,
00:15:34.100 again, if it were any other religion, if it were in any other part of the world, it would be a huge
00:15:37.860 concern in Canada. They don't even cover it. It's not like they even shrug their shoulders about it.
00:15:41.540 They just completely pretend that it didn't happen. So great reporting and we look forward to
00:15:47.940 seeing what you do next. I want to talk about another one of your reports that this is just
00:15:52.260 tremendous. Again, the kind of work that the CBC will never do. So you did an investigative report
00:15:57.140 that exposed illegal border crossings. So a new Rebel News report led by Alexa Lavois and Lincoln Jane
00:16:03.460 exposed a surge in organized criminal smuggling operations across the Canada-US border near
00:16:09.700 Champlain, New York and Franklin, Quebec. They used hidden cameras and local tips. The team documented
00:16:16.340 34 illegal crossings in just four nights, many involving Haitians. I believe you found Haitian IDs
00:16:21.940 and other identifying things that you could see in with the night cam. So you set up hunting or camping
00:16:28.820 videos to be able to catch these individuals crossing at night. Really just tremendous reporting
00:16:36.420 in journalism that the independent media is doing in Canada folks and the legacy media just completely
00:16:41.860 ignoring. I'll admit, you know, when the Trudeau government finally closed Roxham Road, I had visited
00:16:46.100 Roxham Road as a reporter back in, I think, 2018, 2019. And again, I just kind of assumed that when they
00:16:52.420 finally closed it up, the problem was gone. But it clearly isn't. I mean, just a few nights, you caught 34
00:16:58.020 individuals crossing. So tell us the sort of origin of this report. What led you to go down to the
00:17:04.340 border? And then what were your key findings? But I've been investigating on the borders since many
00:17:12.580 years. And I knew that by closing Roxham Road and by doing a reform on the third safe country agreement,
00:17:19.620 that will lead to way worse. I explained. So when they did the reform on the third safe country agreement,
00:17:27.780 they also included a two weeks period for the people who, if they are crossing illegally,
00:17:36.180 they will be turned back if they are not eligible. But after 14 days, they will be able to apply
00:17:45.540 and their refugee claim will be received. So the people now that are paying human trafficker,
00:17:54.340 they are paying and in the price. Often, it includes to be hidden for 14 days somewhere. So after that,
00:18:06.420 they can get out and apply for their refugee status. The price, it's it's variating between 2000 to 5000
00:18:16.740 US, depending probably on the demand. But I've been investigating on this. And I found a lot of TikTok
00:18:26.020 video and other social media video showing people crossing illegally as a video for advertising safe
00:18:34.980 crossing. On some of these videos, we saw house and farm. And we found the house and the farm in those
00:18:49.540 videos. And we went to speak with the resident that actually told us that yes, the illegal crossing have
00:18:56.820 increased in their field. They are finding all kinds of items. And that is back in 2024, when we went over
00:19:07.140 there. But recently, one of the residents called us and say, now it's just getting out of hand. People are
00:19:14.260 just crossing multiple times a week, big group. Also, they were saying like, we don't feel really safe
00:19:22.340 anymore. Nobody is reporting on the situation. And it's why I'm calling you because we want to shed
00:19:30.340 light on the current situation. And especially because most of the people are not crossing both sides,
00:19:37.380 they are mainly going to Canada. And they wanted to warn us about the situation.
00:19:42.020 Well, it's interesting that you say that you've been following up for years. And then there was a
00:19:47.060 TikTok video. So there's a TikTok user that as you say in your report, by the name of Jeet Ukerhand,
00:19:54.100 who's posted dozens of posts advertising human smuggling, like openly saying, hey, guys,
00:20:00.420 we'll take you from Montreal to New York or vice versa. And that he's still posting these as recently as
00:20:07.620 four days ago. So it's not like they're trying to hide it. It's happening out in the open. And as you
00:20:15.220 showed, I mean, it seems like it's happening every night. The report shows that the police on both sides
00:20:21.460 seem to be onto it. You showed helicopters, you showed RCMP vehicles circling around, that they're
00:20:26.660 aware of it just seems like they're not able or perhaps not willing to stop the flow. What was your
00:20:32.500 sense being down at the border? Well, first of all, there is a lack of manpower on the ground.
00:20:37.940 That's for sure. They are using technology. Yes. But the thing is, you need to stop them
00:20:45.700 when they are doing their criminal act. And also because the sanctions are not enough. Most of the
00:20:54.100 time, the people who are crossing illegally, they will say, I'm claiming refugee status. I'm a refugee.
00:21:00.260 And then the charge will be dropped. And they will be driven to the closer legal port of entry. And
00:21:08.340 then if they are allowed, they will be receiving the immigration treatment center. And if not,
00:21:15.940 they will just be turned back into the US. A hundred percent. I mean, anybody who's leaving
00:21:21.620 the United States right now and coming into Canada illegally, I mean, we have a safe third country
00:21:25.940 agreement. So the whole idea behind that is that if you're a true refugee and you're fleeing persecution
00:21:32.260 in your country of origin, you will declare refugee status and ask for asylum in the first country that
00:21:36.980 you landed. And so if someone is coming from the United States, just by very virtue of them coming
00:21:41.460 from the United States, it means that they're not a refugee. It means that they cannot do what they're
00:21:44.660 trying to do. They're obviously illegally in the United States and they're trying to illegally come into
00:21:49.300 Canada to evade that. And on top of that, I mean, Juneau News broke this report earlier this month
00:21:54.820 that the feds have spent over $2.6 billion on asylum seeker housing in Canada just since 2017. So more
00:22:02.900 than $2.6 billion, including $1.1 billion on hotels and accommodations, $1.5 billion in transfers to
00:22:10.900 provinces and cities to manage shelter costs amid record high arrivals. So at a time when Canadians
00:22:16.980 can't afford to buy their first home, when housing prices are out of control, when our homeless
00:22:21.860 population is growing, the feds are happily paying billions of dollars to accommodate people who come
00:22:28.900 to our country illegally. And then of course, there was this other story that broke in the Globe and
00:22:34.340 Mail earlier this week, that the border authorities are unable to locate nearly 600 criminals that are due
00:22:40.820 for deportation. So the Canadian system is a mess. It is embarrassingly disorganized and bad.
00:22:47.460 Alexa, I don't know how you just lose 600 people, 600 bad guys in the country set for deportation.
00:22:53.060 Canada doesn't do a lot of deportation. So the fact that they're finally going to deport these
00:22:57.620 people, these are all convicted criminals. And now all of a sudden CBSA records show that 599
00:23:05.300 foreign nationals failed to attend their deportation proceedings. It's all based on the honors. This is
00:23:09.780 a problem, right? It's like, hey, you're here illegally and you've been convicted of crimes. We're going to
00:23:13.700 deport you. So show up to the airport at this time so we can deport you. And then the people don't show
00:23:17.540 up. And then we just don't know where they go. We don't know where they are. And interestingly,
00:23:21.540 in your report, you spoke to people who say, you know, it used to be that the migrants were coming
00:23:26.500 from Canada into the United States. And now it's kind of shifted backwards where it's more bad guys
00:23:31.300 coming from the U.S. into Canada. So what do you make of all this?
00:23:36.100 I think we need to act as fast as we can. I think we need to reinforce our border. I think we need to
00:23:45.060 invest more in our RCMP officer and then why not sending military to our border for a certain period
00:23:55.460 of time. Right now, just at the legal port of entry, we we are for the month of July, we are probably
00:24:05.780 close to 3000 people showing up to ask for refugee. Then we have all the people crossing illegally.
00:24:12.340 And that doesn't include the people arriving by the airport. We need to see that Canada cannot take more
00:24:22.340 people into our country. We have a housing crisis. Our health care system is not functioning. Our economy is
00:24:32.900 not doing well. And also all those people who are crossing illegally, part of them will also continue to do
00:24:41.780 that human trafficking. Because a lot of them will not have the money to pay their crossing. So they
00:24:49.780 will be involved themselves into doing the same thing. And I saw some video on TikTok last year,
00:24:57.220 they were searching for driver. Do you know how much they pay for three hours or two, four hours
00:25:03.380 to drive people illegally? No, tell us. It's $15,000. This is the price that they pay for the people.
00:25:14.340 This is a lot of money. So of course, there is a lot of bad actors. They don't, they don't mind to be
00:25:21.780 illegal. They are doing a really lucrative business. And if they get caught, they are still illegal. So
00:25:30.100 afterwards, they can just say, Oh, no, no, no, I'm a refugee. And then all charge will be dropped.
00:25:35.060 And finally, they will have gained a lot of money. And then they will have their process for refugee
00:25:42.580 status being looked at by our government. So a lot of bad actors are playing our system. And we are
00:25:51.300 letting them winning on top of that.
00:25:53.220 It's, it's really unbelievable, just how much they'll prey on vulnerable people. And, you know,
00:25:58.260 for liberals and for bleeding heart types that say like, Oh, we have to accept these people. It's
00:26:02.660 like, you know, even, even if you're sympathetic to the families and you did show a family with small
00:26:07.380 children, uh, crossing that, that, that, that tug at my heart as well, but the rest of them, it was
00:26:11.940 all kind of young military aged men. And it's usually a large influx of young men coming in so much so
00:26:19.220 that Canada's demographics are now split so that there are much more young men than there are young
00:26:24.020 women in the country. Um, but the idea is that there is a whole network behind them of traffickers
00:26:31.300 and, and, and those people are actually getting rich off of this process. It's wild.
00:26:35.220 Because you mentioned the children, but, um, talking with the resident, they say that some women were
00:26:43.460 showing up with babies who didn't know what to do with the baby. So at the end of the day, there is use
00:26:51.700 of children to cross illegally in with the goal to be taken into a, like pity of them because, Oh, a mother
00:27:04.420 with a baby, but the resident were telling me that they are not sure that the baby was her. So it was just
00:27:12.980 maybe a random kids, um, a random child that they grabbed and they tried to pass as a, it's my child, but I'm
00:27:21.620 trying to come to ask refugee status, but it's not really hurt. I mean, that, that is so sick and
00:27:28.820 twisted that they would steal a child. I mean, that to me, that's just, that's like one of the worst
00:27:33.460 things that you could do. And the fact that they are doing, I mean, add kidnapping on top of that
00:27:37.460 and international smuggling, those people should go to jail and not in Canada, they should be deported
00:27:42.500 and gone to jail. And hopefully the children get reunited with their actual parents because it's just so
00:27:46.980 sick and twisted what some of these people will do to take advantage of our generosity. Alexa LeVar,
00:27:52.500 amazing reporting. Uh, everyone go check out the rebel news. We're going to add a link,
00:27:56.580 um, in the description here so you can check out her full documentary, incredible journalism,
00:28:01.220 uh, from the rebel and from independent media. Alexa, uh, thanks so much for joining us. Appreciate
00:28:05.300 your time. Thank you. All right, folks, that's all the time we have for today. Thank you so much
00:28:09.700 for joining us. I'm Candace Malcolm. This is the Candace Malcolm Show. Thank you and God bless.