We re talking about Canada, a country that doesn t deport anyone, and they re finally getting after it. They re finally deporting some people, and that s good. But I m not about to send an attaboy card or a tweet to Mark Carney or the Liberals.
00:00:00.000We're talking about Canada, a country that doesn't deport anyone, and they're finally getting after it.
00:00:06.780They're finally deporting some people, and that's good to hear.
00:00:13.560Okay, this is important right here, and it's flying under the radar.
00:00:19.400For years, the Liberal government told Canadians that deportations were too hard, too complicated, or simply just not a priority for them.
00:00:28.680But now, all of a sudden, Canada's deporting more people than it has in years, thousands every month, and they're doing it quietly.
00:00:38.840Now, this didn't happen by accident, and it didn't happen because the Liberals have decided to be responsible somehow.
00:00:45.220This happened because of pressure, a lot of pressure, from provinces like Alberta, Saskatchewan, and from the public.
00:00:53.420Common sense people like yourself watching this video, who left the Liberals no choice but to act on this.
00:01:01.360And stick with me, because by the end of this video, you'll see exactly why this is a turning point, and why they don't want you celebrating it.
00:01:09.340Okay, so it seems like the moment has finally arrived.
00:01:12.120Canada is finally deporting people to the tune of 400 per week.
00:01:17.020And I know those are very low numbers, rookie numbers.
00:01:20.860We've got to get those numbers way up, way up.
00:01:46.840You better believe they're doing it, because governments like the Alberta government, the Saskatchewan government, and the people, public opinion has shifted in Canada.
00:01:56.840Canadians, particularly conservative Canadians, but even Canadians in general, you take any average person from this country,
00:02:03.860and they have a very different opinion about immigration than they did 10 years ago, because fancy socks, prime minister, blackface, Justin Trudeau ruined immigration for Canadians.
00:02:17.880He brought in way too many people in very little time, and he just ruined it.
00:02:24.540Everything from healthcare to employment to the economy, every single aspect of Canadian society became worse.
00:02:32.480And our quality of life fell drastically.
00:02:36.740So, Canada doing something about it, that's good.
00:02:40.140They got to do a lot more, but I'll take this W and I'll run with it.
00:02:45.280The Canada Border Services Agency is removing about 400 people a week from the country.
00:04:11.240The current government, under its border plan, already gave CVSA an additional $30 million to pay for up to 20,000 removals per year this year and next.
00:04:20.260The agency says it's on track to deport even more than that.
00:04:23.680Not all deportees came as asylum seekers.
00:04:26.080Some came as foreign workers and international students.
00:05:14.880And 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.
00:05:26.100And anyone living in Canada can see it and can feel it.
00:05:29.320Every 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.
00:05:39.160Every time you go anywhere in Canada, you can see it.
00:05:42.740You can see the amount of uncontrolled immigration that has been imposed on this country.
00:05:49.500Okay, so here you have a video clip that perfectly exemplifies what I'm talking about.
00:05:53.620The fact that Calgary, Alberta's biggest city, is unrecognizable.
00:05:58.180It does not look like Alberta anymore.
00:06:00.840It looks more like a third world country, somewhere in India or Pakistan or something like that.
00:08:12.140And speaking of pressure from provinces like Alberta and Saskatchewan, I made a video about two to three months ago in regards to Alberta creating the necessary conditions to begin deportations out here in the province.
00:08:27.660We had to grab our IDs and that we would be at the front gate and ID'd and questioned and then some returned to work and some didn't.
00:08:36.140The Alberta government is not playing games.
00:08:39.240Deportations and local immigration enforcement are now a reality in Alberta streets.
00:08:43.860So, you basically had this situation in which there was a work site out in Calgary and CBSA, which is basically Canadian ICE.
00:08:52.320Basically, the people that enforced deportations and such, combined with Calgary police, showed up at a work site and raided the place.
00:09:01.760And like you heard that young lady there, some went and never came back.
00:09:07.260And presumably they got detained, arrested, and eventually deported, at least hopefully, right?
00:09:13.320If they were here illegally working illegally when there's Canadians who can't get a job in their own country, then they should be sent back.
00:09:21.820Police and federal immigration officers paid a surprise visit this morning to the construction site at the city's new event centre.
00:09:29.120The Canada Border Services Agency conducted immigration checks, which brought work to a stop.
00:09:34.960But again, like I've said before, guys, none of this is a coincidence.
00:09:38.160It's not that the Liberals are now deciding to use common sense or that they've somehow had a change of heart.
00:10:09.300What you're saying about talking about fixing immigration in Canada, does that include also removing the immigration problems that are already in Alberta?
00:10:19.400Does that mean you're going to look at deportation?
00:10:22.180Does that mean you're going to take the stress off of our justice system with immigration violence that is happening on a daily basis all over our street?
00:10:31.540Does that mean you're actually going to stand up to the federal government and ship all these people back to them and make it their problem?
00:10:39.780We first are going to see who leaves when their permits are up.
00:10:46.060And we already know that there's about 2,000 temporary foreign worker permits that are up and people have gone home.
00:10:51.580And that has been historically how it's worked.
00:10:53.880Somebody comes, they stay for a year, and then they go home.
00:10:56.100It certainly worked in our agriculture sector.
00:10:58.580In fact, I think we would have a really hard time staffing our agriculture sector if we didn't have that kind of staffing.
00:11:05.140So the reality in Canada for most Canadians, especially those who lean conservative, but even the average person who may not be political at all, is that the state of immigration in Canada is just a net negative to society at this point in time.
00:11:20.960There are way too many people who are not adapting.
00:11:40.040I think they should be deporting a lot more people, especially considering the fact that there are over 5 million people with expired status in Canada.