Politicians Are Trading Our Children’s Future for Votes

Australia’s cultural landscape is undergoing a profound transformation, shaped by an “unprecedented wave of migration.” As of June 30, 2023, 30.7% of the nation’s 26.6 million residents—some 8.2 million people—were born overseas, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). This marks the highest proportion of overseas-born Australians since 1893, surpassing the 29.5% recorded in 2022.

Hinduism, for example, is recognized as the country’s fastest-growing religion, not due to conversion, but through the mass immigration of Indians into Australia.

Australia is frequently praised—often by its own politicians—as a multicultural success story, yet the long-term consequences of such profound demographic changes remain underexplored, especially as these shifts are poised to intensify.


Sub Canada for OZ. We are no different.

Things will get worse under a Carney government with Mark “I00 Million Unvetted 3rd Migrants” in a position of influence.

h/t  kiki9

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Canada‘s Conservative Party Promises to Cut Mass Economic Migration

Canada’s conservative leader wants to win the nation’s April 28 national elections and is hammering Justin Trudeau’s replacement for supporting the massive legal immigration that has caused massive pocketbook damage to ordinary Canadians.

The Conservative Party candidate is Pierre Poilievre. He is campaigning against Mark Carney, an international banker and Goldman Sachs executive who replaced the disgraced Justin Trudeau as head of Canada’s Liberal Party.

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10 reasons fewer newcomers are becoming Canadian citizens

Douglas Todd: How do we explain the 40 per cent drop in permanent residents choosing to move onto citizenship? COVID-19, the devaluing of Canada and grim economics are among the factors.

Canada is witnessing a dramatic drop in newcomers choosing to become citizens.

There has been a 40 per cent decline in the past 25 years in the proportion of recent immigrants choosing to move on to citizenship, according to Statistics Canada’s Feng Hou and Garnett Picot.

Only 46 per cent of recent immigrants to Canada are applying for citizenship, say the researchers. That compares with 74 per cent in 1996. Most of the drop took place between 2016 and 2021.

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Does Trump have the answers to Britain’s immigration emergency?

Our streets would surely be safer and workers would no longer be undercut

Like it or not, a debate about mass deportations is now underway in Britain. Hardly surprising, since research estimated there were as many as 1.2 million illegal immigrants living in Britain by 2017, which will have increased since.

The concept of mass deportations still seems controversial, but so are the implications of the alternatives. Mass illegal immigration means the industrial scale breakdown of the rule of law. It is now undeniable that this gravely endangers the safety of the British people, especially women. To be an illegal immigrant means the first interaction you have had with our country is criminality. It is also unfair to those who make the effort to migrate here legally, and exposes the illegal immigrants themselves to ruthless traffickers, drug gangs, prostitution and risky work in the black market. There is no clear alternative to the deportation of large numbers of people.

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Why the Trump-McGregor love-in terrifies the elites

It was a ‘dismal’ sight, cried the Irish Times. It was ‘beyond distressing’. It was ‘enough to curdle many a pint of stout’. ‘The shamrock bowl lies wilting’, the paper wailed, like one of those be-shawled auld women who once stalked the lanes of Ireland issuing dark prophecies to all and sundry. What has happened to stir up such fright and foreboding at Ireland’s newspaper of record? Have the Brits returned? Is a new potato blight afoot? Are the Magdalene laundries reopening? Nope – Conor McGregor went to the White House.

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Quebec Is Replacing Multiculturalism With ‘Integration’—English Canada Should Do the Same

How can a multi-ethnic democracy like Canada forge a common identity out of a population with many disparate countries of origin? The Quebec government says that multiculturalism is the wrong model for this tough task, and is blazing a new trail that it calls “integration.” This approach offers a firm but compassionate model for integrating newcomers. English Canada should pay close attention.

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Ottawa has failed to collect almost 40% of fines on companies that violated Temporary Foreign Worker rules

The federal government has failed to collect almost 40 per cent of the fines levied on employers for violating the rules of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, a Globe and Mail analysis has found.

Since 2017, federal inspectors have penalized nearly a thousand companies that rely on foreign workers, imposing more than $11.8-million in fines for workplace infractions.

The fines are in no way a deterrent, just the cost of doing business.

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How foreign violence drives UK sex crimes

In January last year, an Afghan man attacked his ex-partner and her children with a corrosive liquid in south London. He had followed her from Newcastle, where he lived after arriving in the UK illegally in a lorry in 2016. He was himself injured in the attack and his body was found in the Thames three weeks later.

It quickly emerged that Abdul Ezedi was a sex offender who had avoided deportation from the UK despite having two convictions. One was for indecent exposure and the other sexual assault, both dating back to 2018, yet they did not prevent him successfully claiming asylum at his third attempt.

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New Westminster is paying the price for becoming Canada’s second-densest city

A tour of downtown New Westminster with Coun. Daniel Fontaine is a chilling experience.

This city, with a population of 92,000, has the dubious distinction of being the second-densest city in Canada. It recently surpassed Montreal for the number of people per square kilometre and is now second only to Vancouver.

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Quebec bill on integrating immigrants upsets usual suspects

Municipalities, rights groups concerned about Quebec bill on integrating immigrants

MONTREAL — Quebec municipalities and human rights groups are voicing concerns about proposed legislation that would require newcomers to abide by a set of common values.

They say the new bill on cultural integration could foster anti-immigrant sentiment and impose a heavy administrative burden on communities.

The bill, tabled in January by Quebec’s right-leaning Coalition Avenir Québec government, would have immigrants adhere to shared values including gender equality, secularism and protection of the French language. The legislation is the latest in a series of bills that aim to reinforce Quebec identity, following the province’s secularism law and its overhaul of the language law.

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It will take 30 years to deport the 500 Thousand illegal aliens currently resident in Canada

Deportations from Canada up 11 per cent in 2024, with half a million more awaiting removal

There are about half a million foreign nationals in Canada waiting for removal, including almost 30,000 who are wanted by officials as well as some 21,000 who can’t be removed.

The Canada Border Services Agency said it had 485,359 people in its removal inventory as of Dec. 31, including 120,273 in Ontario and 197,029 in Quebec. About 123,000 were not assigned to any region.

Last year it also reported 16,860 enforced removals, an 11 per cent increase from 2023, reaching the highest level since 2019, when 11,276 people were removed from the country, according to the latest removal statistics released by the border agency on Tuesday.


500,000/16860 = 29.65 years

Bear in mind that the real number of illegals may be significantly higher than the number the gov’t is providing for public consumption.

It’s best policy to treat every utterance by the Trudeau government and Canada’s bureaucrats as a lie – Has Canada actually undercounted its population by a million?

And how many new “illegals” arrive each year? The Liberal Party needs to be outlawed and it’s leaders jailed.

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‘QUEER THE SYSTEM’: Inside the 1,110% increase in Liberals’ queer refugee program

The number of applicants applying to Canada’s “LGBTQI+ refugees resettlement program” is up 1,100% year-over-year, with more than $50 million of taxpayers’ cash doled out to a single charity so far.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals in February 2025 updated the program first rolled out by Stephen Harper’s Conservatives in 2011. Since then, the Canadian government has partnered with more than 60 organizations and brought in more than 330 gay refugees.

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Jamie Sarkonak: P.E.I.’s Dennis King was the only premier with the guts to tackle immigration

In a country loaded with conservative leaders who are shy about combating over-immigration, former Prince Edward Island premier Dennis King was a rarity. He saw that numbers were too high, so he lowered them — and he didn’t cower when cries of protest broke out afterwards.

When he resigned on Friday, ending his six-year premiership on a high note, he left the world of Canadian conservatism a model to emulate when it comes to standing one’s ground: be honest, be frank and, above all, don’t be a coward.

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The Ignored Link Between Mass Migration and Europe’s Rape Epidemic

The increase in sexual violence in the European Union in recent years has generated an intense debate about the role of mass immigration in such crimes. While some political and media actors have tried to minimize the correlation, official data and multiple reports reveal a different reality. The impact of mass immigration, mostly from regions with value systems and cultural norms that radically differ from the European ones, has challenged security and social cohesion in many cities on the continent.

According to the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, approximately one in ten women in the EU have experienced some form of sexual violence since the age of fifteen. However, the steady rise in these crimes in recent years cannot be attributed exclusively to increased awareness and reporting.

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New Diversity Initiative Invites Imported Belligerent Cultures To Terrorize High School Students

Police investigating assault at Waterloo high school

Waterloo Regional Police are investigating an assault at Laurel Heights Secondary School in Waterloo.

Police were told six males went to the school during a sporting event on Feb. 11. Officers were told the males threatened and assaulted multiple students. One student received minor physical injuries.

Investigators believe the suspects are adults and not students at the school.

h/t Patti Jo

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