00:00:07.520It's international students in particular that have grown at a rate far beyond what Canada has been able to absorb.
00:00:22.180We have now reached the deportation phase of Canada's mass immigration experiment.
00:00:27.680It's now time for many of the international students who have come to this country to go back home.
00:00:33.240But the problem is, many of these international students who are supposed to go home now really don't want to leave.
00:00:39.640In fact, they are now staging protests against provincial and federal governments over new rules which make them ineligible for postgraduate work permits and permanent residency.
00:00:49.560It really makes it clear that many of these students never really came to this country with the intent to study.
00:00:55.960They obviously all came here to get citizenship in Canada.
00:00:59.740Take a look at what is happening in Prince Edward Island right now.
00:01:03.040Students who have no right to stay in Canada are now trying to stage a province-wide walkout protest against the provincial government to demand rights and residency in Canada.
00:01:13.220Wow, what are all those Prince Edward Islanders going to do if there's no one to pour them Tim's coffee for a day?
00:01:18.680Now, none of this should come as any surprise to Canadians.
00:01:21.880A few months ago, this exact same protest was staged by Indian students in Manitoba.
00:01:28.240They were demanding the exact same right to stay in Canada, which they don't have by the way, and to be granted an extension for their postgraduate work permits.
00:01:36.420Of course, what did the federal government do?
00:01:38.700They acquiesced to the demands of these international students and granted them a two-year extension to stay in Canada.
00:01:44.720Now, do any of you really think anything different will happen with these students in PEI?
00:01:49.000I wouldn't bet on it, because on Friday, Immigration Minister Mark Miller told journalists that one way to solve the massive surge in temporary residents living in this country would just be to make them all permanent residents.
00:02:03.800I wish it was published in the Babylon Bee.
00:02:05.560But no, it was published in the legacy media.
00:02:08.580Wouldn't it be great if Canada had some politicians that actually opposed mass immigration, that actually stood up for Canadians who are suffering under this immigration experiment?
00:02:17.880Now, before we get into it, drop a like in the video, help us out by subscribing to the True North YouTube channel, and the common question for the episode is this.
00:02:25.920Do you think the students in PEI will be granted an extension to stay in Canada?
00:02:31.500Let me know your answer in the comments below, and let's get into it.
00:02:35.040These were the scenes coming out of Prince Edward Island just yesterday, where a group of international students from India are demanding that the provincial government in Prince Edward Island
00:02:44.320acquiesce to their demands to let them stay in the country even longer.
00:02:48.080We fight back, these protesters shout in Canadian streets.
00:02:52.140Fair provincial nomination program draws.
00:02:56.560These are the demands that international students who have no right to stay in Canada are calling on the provincial government in Prince Edward Island to meet.
00:03:04.360Prince Edward Island, of course, is no longer granting postgraduate work permits for people in the sales and service industry.
00:03:12.020We don't need more Tim Hortons workers in this country.
00:03:15.700We don't need more international students to work at grocery stores.
00:03:19.360But that's what these people in Prince Edward Island want.
00:03:21.980PEI is going to grant you a work permit if you work in the healthcare industry, if you can get licensed as a healthcare worker, or if you can build homes.
00:03:29.720But not if you can just drive a truck.
00:03:31.880Not if your only skills here in this country are pouring coffee at Tim Hortons.
00:03:36.180In fact, one of the reasons why we know so clearly what the demands of these international students are is because on their own Instagram page,
00:03:44.940they actually interviewed a revolutionary communist party leader of Prince Edward Island about their demands.
00:03:52.040They thought this video would make Canadians want to join their cause, would make them feel bad for the fact that these students have to go back.
00:04:09.080We are protesting because last year, July 2023, PEI government changed the rule overnight, and we were not even notified.
00:04:16.960This is the reason we are protesting here, because rules were made all of a sudden, and they didn't give us enough time to make our decisions, and we were stuck at the same job.
00:04:24.640So, if you're in PEI, please come out at Finance PEI tomorrow at 8 a.m.
00:04:30.120We need the workers of PEI to come support this.
00:04:33.100A bunch of Canadians living with their parents, barely getting by.
00:04:37.620Young Canadians just getting out of high school can't get entry-level jobs.
00:04:41.280But now that we know the communist party is on their side, oh yeah, we'll all join them and fight for them.
00:04:47.340We're now on the side of the students because the communists are there first.
00:04:50.300Now, you know who is on the side of these protesting students?
00:04:53.500Well, the CBC, who published this ridiculous article basically defending these protesting students, who have no skills that are required in the province.
00:05:02.520It appears that the leader of the protest, Rupinder Singh, might have let the cat out of the bag when speaking to the CBC as to why so many of these Indian students ended up in PEI in the first place.
00:05:16.200We came to PEI because they made these rules that we can apply for PR after six months.
00:05:23.020One year, he said, but they changed it overnight.
00:05:26.220Yes, we will be affected, but the people of PEI will also be affected when they have to wait for 20 minutes for the same cup of coffee that they get in two minutes.
00:05:35.060So he's admitting there that they came to PEI because of lenient PR rules.
00:05:41.600They never even wanted to study in the first place.
00:05:43.520And he also admits that they all end up basically working at Tim Hortons.
00:05:47.600These students think that they have the right to protest the provincial government and be put ahead of the needs of Canadians.
00:05:54.500PEI, like every other province in this country, now has to rapidly build homes in order to house people who live in PEI, in order to take care of the needs of Canadians first.
00:06:04.980Meanwhile, Prince Edward Island, in agriculture economy, has had to bulldoze 16 hectares of farmland a day between 2016 and 2021 just to house people.
00:06:16.680Farmland has been destroyed to make way for this mass immigration wave.
00:06:21.820So these protesters admit to the CBC that they all work at Tim Hortons and coffee shops, and that they came to PEI solely because of the lenient rules.
00:06:30.760And we're all supposed to pour our hearts out for them and feel bad that they now have to be deported?
00:09:09.720They have no empathy for these students, and they also have no respect for the federal government that brought them all here to begin with.
00:09:16.980Take a look at the comments under the protesting PEI students video on social media.
00:09:22.440Why do we have 40-year-old international students?
00:10:02.520International students don't have to go through the same criminal record checks that other newcomers to this country have to go through.
00:10:10.500And as this user has rightly pointed out, one of these students went on a stabbing spree, killing his host family.
00:10:16.780And it also turns out that four international students are now charged with the murder of Khalistan activist Hardeep Singh Najjar in Surrey, British Columbia.
00:10:26.460You know that major scandal that involved Canada accusing India of committing an extrajudicial assassination on our soil?
00:10:32.580Well, there have been four foreigners who are now charged with the murder of Najjar who are here on, wouldn't you guess it, student visas.
00:10:40.100Now, we've been told in Canada by Khalistani activists that Hardeep Singh Najjar was just a local plumber.