10,000 CBSA removal warrants active for more than one year

OTTAWA — More than 10,000 removal warrants in the Canada Border Services Agency inventory have been active for more than a year — even though the agency says removals are at an all-time high.

CBSA statistics show more than 33,000 removal warrants in the current inventory. Agency vice-president Aaron McCrorie said more than 22,000 people have been removed from the country in the last 12 months.

The CBSA says nearly 30,000 removals were “in progress” as of Oct. 31.

McCrorie said the CBSA processes a “never-ending” stream of people entering the country, including citizens returning from abroad, tourists and asylum seekers.


Sorry but I just do not expect honesty from any Canadian government agency. Lying is what they do.

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White House border czar Tom Homan erupts at heckler who calls him racist during TPUSA event speech

White House border czar Tom Homan lashed out Thursday night at a heckler who called him a “racist” and a “traitor” during an event hosted by Turning Point USA at the University of Texas at El Paso.

“Call me what you want, I don’t care,” Homan responded to the taunts, later adding: “Why don’t you grow a backbone, put a Kevlar vest and a gun on your hip and go secure this border?”

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Crying woman begged ‘I have said no, please stop’ to asylum seeker living in migrant hotel ‘as he raped her’,

A young woman was heard begging ‘please stop’ to an asylum seeker in a secret recording as he ‘raped her’, a jury has heard.

Distressing audio clips which were secretly recorded by the alleged victim were played to the jury in a rape trial.

Chret Callender, 28, drunkenly forced himself onto the young woman after he turned up at her home following a night out on June 14, Bournemouth Crown Court heard.

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Is Ireland About to Erupt Into a Civil War Over ‘Illegal Immigration’?

Official details surrounding the alleged rape of a 10-year-old Irish girl by a 26-year-old “asylum seeker” are murky due to a system that protects not only the victim, but also the alleged predator.

As the Irish Times reports, police “have been unable to speak to a 10-year-old girl, who was allegedly sexually assaulted in west Dublin last month, ‘due to medical advice,’ a court has heard.”

On top of that, the alleged perpetrator in the case “cannot be identified due to the nature of the charge.” The unidentified man is accused of sexual assault of the girl on Oct. 20, 2025, “after the girl went missing from care.”

Link fixed!

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Trump is the one Western leader who will halt migration chaos

LIKE him or loathe him, question his inconsistencies and his many other flaws, but in my view Donald Trump’s response to the shooting of two members of the West Virginia National Guard in Washington DC by an Afghan migrant was spot on.

There was none of the pussyfooting ‘my thoughts are with . . .’ etc. Without equivocation, he immediately branded the shooting ‘an act of evil, an act of hatred and an act of terror’, adding: ‘It was a crime against our entire nation.’

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Asylum-Seeking Minors Cost Germany €12.2B Since 2015

Burgergeld – Citizens Money or Welfare in Germany

Since 2015, at least €12.2 billion has been spent on the accommodation and care of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers in Germany, according to exclusive figures obtained by AfD Member of Parliament René Springer. The actual sum is likely significantly higher, as several federal states have provided incomplete or missing data. Between 2015 and 2024, authorities registered nearly 190,000 unaccompanied foreign minors, known as UMAs.

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The myth of ‘jobs Americans won’t do’

Few slogans in American politics have been repeated as often—or accepted as readily—as the claim that “immigrants do the jobs Americans won’t do.” It is invoked to justify immigration policy, defend wage structures, and explain labor shortages. Yet the statement is misleading. Americans will do those jobs if survival demands it. Immigrants will avoid them if survival does not. The issue is not nationality or culture, but incentives and human nature.

The phrase suggests that American workers are lazy or entitled, unwilling to engage in hard labor, while immigrants are uniquely industrious. But history shows otherwise. Americans have long worked in agriculture, construction, hospitality, and service industries—the very jobs now said to be abandoned. What has changed is not willingness but the incentive structure.

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Will the last Briton to leave please turn out the lights?

LAST week was dominated by two events: the latest migration statistics from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), and the Autumn Budget from Rachel Reeves.

While Thursday’s ONS figures show net migration falling to around 204,000 in the year to June 2025, the overall inflow remains very high, with 900,000 visas issued over the same period. Some commentators and politicians claimed victory – saying this was proof that Labour is getting to grips with the migration crisis. But look under the bonnet: what is actually happening is emigration, especially of Britons and EU nationals, flattering the overall net figures.

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Trump unleashes ICE ‘strike teams’ on Somalis in Minnesota after National Guard shooting

Donald Trump has unleashed ICE raids to target Somalian illegal immigrants in Minnesota following the deadly shooting of two National Guard troops in DC.

Strike teams, made up of DHS agents and other federal officers, will be deployed in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Twin Cities region, sources confirmed on Tuesday.

Around 100 officers across the US have been deployed in the new crackdown which comes after the president clashed with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.

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Usual suspects see opportunity to flood Canada with 3rd World Benefit Shoppers by suspending Safe Third Party Agreement In response to Trump’s asylum halt

Trump’s halting of asylum claims prompts fresh calls to suspend Safe Third Country Agreement

Lawyers and refugee experts say U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement that his country will halt all asylum claims should prompt the Canadian government to suspend the Safe Third Country Agreement, which they say is now unworkable.

The agreement mandates that asylum seekers must make a claim in the first country they arrive in, which allows Canada to turn away potential refugee claimants who enter the country from the United States as it is considered safe there.


“Lawyers and refugee experts” = snakes.

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US Homeland Security secretary calls for “a full travel ban on every damn country that’s been flooding our nation with killers, leeches, and entitlement junkies”.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has said she will recommend a travel ban on several countries which she claims are “flooding” the US with criminal activity.

Writing on social media on Monday, Noem said she had met President Donald Trump and decided to suggest “a full travel ban on every damn country that’s been flooding our nation with killers, leeches, and entitlement junkies”.

Trump and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) then shared Noem’s post on their respective official social media accounts.

We need a Kristi.

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‘We Don’t Want Those People’: Trump Defends Refugee Pause, Declines To Lay Out Timeline

President Donald Trump declined to lay out a timeline on his administration’s planned pause on offers of asylum regarding 19 countries “of concern.”

Trump defended the pause — but did not say when he might relax it — while speaking with reporters on board Air Force One on Sunday. The president said that the United States is better off without accepting refugees from the targeted countries.

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Fresh Reporting on Asylum Seekers at the U.S.-Canadian Border

This week I published an article, months in the works, that followed the dramatic efforts of a senior nurse and the mother of two who had been living as an unauthorized immigrant in the United States for 22 years, as she tried to legally join her Canadian brother here.


We’re expected to bend over and accept every “refugee” that knocks on our door or we’ll be called racists by our so called elites.

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Afghan charged with sexual assault and entering Britain illegally

A 30-year-old Afghan man has been charged with sexual assaults on three women in Southampton as well as with illegally entering the UK.

Sohail Amiri, of Highfield Lane, Southampton, is accused of approaching a woman and attempting to kiss her in Upper Shaftesbury Avenue on Tuesday, and two incidents involving other women in Westwood Road on Sept 23.

A Hampshire Constabulary spokesman said: “Officers investigating three reports of sexual assaults on women in Portswood and Bevois have charged a man.

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