BIDEN BORDER CRISIS: 7 New Illegal Immigrant Crimes ABC, CBS, NBC Are Burying

The tragic cost of Biden’s border crisis keeps rising as more horrific acts committed by illegal immigrants seem to be happening on an almost daily basis. Senator Ted Cruz encapsulated Americans’ frustration when he posted “Every…damn…day” in response to a July 8 story of an illegal (who had already been deported) allegedly raping a Utah child.

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Spear-throwing migrants launch deadly attack on EU’s border guards

Polish officials believe surge in arrivals through Belarus is the latest tactic in Russia’s hybrid war with the West

The attack came shortly before dawn.

Dozens of illegal migrants on the Belarusian side of the border with Poland hurled a volley of makeshift spears at Polish border guards through the five-metre-high steel fence.

Some fell short of their targets and as the security forces picked them up they saw what appeared to be a tree branch with a steel blade taped to the top.

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GOLDSTEIN: Canada’s low productivity reduces standard of living, report finds

The lack of business investment in information technologies and research and development, compared to the U.S., is lowering the productivity of Canadian workers and suppressing our standard of living, according to a new study by the Fraser Institute.

“The underinvestment in key technologies is showing up in Canada’s productivity numbers which are essential for improved living standards,” Steven Globerman writes in a report by the fiscally conservative think tank, titled “Comparing the Investment Performances of Canada and the United States Over the Past Five Decades.”


Why invest in productivity enhancing technologies when the government allows its corporate cronies to import cheap foreign labour by the shitload?

Hell Trudeau will even silence critics of the wage depressing mass immigration scam by smearing them as racist on behalf of our Captains of Industry!

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Once the envy of the world, Canada’s immigration system now lays dismantled

At the crux of economic immigration policy is the question of whether immigrant selection should prioritize current labour market needs or the human capital of applicants. Does Canada need more farmhands and delivery riders, or do we want more scientists and tech workers?

For economists, the answer is simple.

Governments should rely on competitive markets to allocate labour to where it is most productive and focus immigration on raising the average skill level of the population.


We no longer live in that world.

Mass immigration is a weapon to keep wages depressed and citizens afraid & malleable.

The Great Replacement is not a conspiracy theory.

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Canada’s immigration crisis

Canada faces an immigration crisis on multiple levels.

Years of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s endorsed over-immigration into Canada have pushed housing prices into the stratosphere, sent per capita income into a tailspin and precipitated a brain-drain to the U.S.

While skilled or semi-skilled Canadians are headed south, the millions of illegal aliens who have entered the U.S. in the last three years will head north should Donald Trump win the 2024 election.

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Why US-Mexico border crossings are at a record low

President Joe Biden imposed asylum restrictions one month ago to “gain control of the border” ahead of the November elections. Migrant encounters subsequently crashed by 40%, with the White House boasting this week that they’d hit a record low.

Anecdotal stories from the Mexican side of the border suggest many migrants and the smugglers are taking a wait-and-see approach with the new executive order, which restricts asylum claims after encounters reach 2,500 between ports of entry. As a result, shelters along stretches of border regions have run out of space as asylum seekers are returned to Mexico. Other migrants have preferred to try their luck with an application known as CBP One, which allows them to request appointments for entering at ports of entry and presenting asylum claims.

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Young, talented workers aren’t just thinking about leaving Toronto. They’re already on their way out, and the fallout will be enormous

The young, middle-class families Toronto needs to function and thrive are packing up, leaving the city’s viability at risk.

A recent Angus Reid poll found that more than 40 per cent of Greater Toronto Area residents are “seriously thinking of leaving Ontario because of the cost of housing here.” Quality of life and other cost-of-living concerns were also cited as reasons to leave the province. Recent immigrants to Ontario expressed the highest desire to move. Many consider Alberta, with its high wages and relatively affordable housing, as a prime destination. Others said they were considering moving to the United States.


Immigrants who contributed to the high cost of housing now want to leave after the damage is done. Toronto is so diverse everyone hates each other.

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Renters under pressure: When will the fever break in the hot rental market?

Ask the average renter and they can tell you: Canadian rents have soared in recent years.

The latest data from Rentals.ca and Urbanation shows the average asking rent for all property types in May rose above $2,200 for the first time. That’s up 9.3 per cent year over year, the same jump seen the month before.

In some of Canada’s least affordable markets, like Toronto and Vancouver, two-bedroom apartments are now costing renters well over $3,000 a month.

This is insane.

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Trudeau’s Canada: Temporary Residents, New Immigrants Push Up Canada Unemployment

Temporary residents and recent immigrants are driving up Canada’s unemployment rate, as record numbers of newcomers welcomed to the country to fill labor shortages are now struggling to find work.

The unemployment rate for temporary residents – including foreign workers, international students and asylum seekers – was 11% in June, according to Bloomberg calculations. Using comparable data, the unemployment rate for all workers was just 6.2% last month.

Immigrants who’ve landed in the last five years are also having a hard time finding a job, with their unemployment rate reaching 12.6% in June.


We are on track to beat Venezuela at being Venezuela.

Summer jobs could prove tough to come by for students, according to latest job stats

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Do you care about your country? You now are “far right”

What is the agenda that Western voters have rejected? Put the climate before industrial production and stem the demographic collapse with non-European immigration.

There is a simpler explanation for the downfall of Western governments: they all agreed on an agenda that the majority ended up rejecting. In the words of the eminent Pierre Manent, great scholar of Machiavelli and Tocqueville, “we have been forbidden to love our history and we have been ordered to accept everything that accuses us, because the new political religion decrees to dissolve us in humanity”.

Emmanuel Macron’s centrist bubble party obtained only a fifth of the national vote following the disastrous European elections on 9 June. Marine Le Pen stood alone at 34 percent, the left-wing coalition at 28.

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Nearly 40% of Immigrants say they’re considering leaving their province — or Canada — over high housing costs

Canada has reached record levels of immigration in recent years — but as housing costs continue to soar, many are finding their Canadian dream has turned into a nightmare.

According to the latest poll from the Angus Reid Institute, about two-in-five recent immigrants say they’re seriously considering leaving their province of residence due to housing unaffordability.

All regions suffer to a degree but Toronto is dying. Killed by Trudeau’s mass immigration scam.

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Toronto’s temporary resident population surged. Now, many are feeling unsupported and scapegoated

Moving half a world away from her family in India, 22-year-old Radhika Raina found comfort in Brampton, where she had a cousin.

The city is a 90-minute commute to her classes in Toronto but has the cultural amenities she needed in a foreign land.

“Brampton felt like a home to me,” said Raina, who came in August for a two-year postgraduate program in addictions and mental health. The program is offered jointly by London, Ont.-based Fanshawe College and a private school.

I’m sorry but Canadians should not have to pay for what amounts to a criminal act committed by the Trudeau Government.

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Federal government’s turbo-charged immigration helping drive housing demand

According to a recent Statistics Canada report, Canada’s population has just hit the level it was previously expected to reach in 2028. That startling finding underscores the extraordinary growth of the country’s population since the pandemic, driven by record inflows of both permanent and “temporary” immigrants.

A rapidly expanding population can bring some benefits, notably by stimulating overall economic activity and providing additional workers. But it’s not an alloyed good. The number of Canadian residents is increasing faster than economic output (gross domestic product), which has translated into an unprecedented series of declines in per-person GDP over the last several quarters. Productivity is stagnant, as newcomers struggle to find their way in the economy and job market. In addition, a significant share of new immigrants don’t seek or obtain employment, dampening immigration’s contribution to the growth of economic output.

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