Remember this?
Shortly after President Trump took office, the Canadian prime minister issued a now-infamous Tweet saying that all refugees would be welcome in his country, with the hashtag #WelcomeToCanada.
Now this.
As migrants continue to spill over the porous southern border, many politicians are calling the situation a “crisis” and are urging the government to do more. Some have even proposed putting up a fence along one of the longest borders in the world.
The border in question, however, is not America’s border with Mexico, but Canada’s with the United States. Some estimate that as many as 400 a day are crossing the 5,525 mile border between Canada and the U.S. through non-official ports of entry and with provincial elections looming, the issue is causing political ramifications.
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However, even the Liberal government in the province declared earlier this summer that they, along with the province of Ontario, have “run out of room”.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2018/0...r-crisis-its-own-ahead-crucial-elections.html
Not the Canadians. Say it ain't so.
Shortly after President Trump took office, the Canadian prime minister issued a now-infamous Tweet saying that all refugees would be welcome in his country, with the hashtag #WelcomeToCanada.
Now this.
As migrants continue to spill over the porous southern border, many politicians are calling the situation a “crisis” and are urging the government to do more. Some have even proposed putting up a fence along one of the longest borders in the world.
The border in question, however, is not America’s border with Mexico, but Canada’s with the United States. Some estimate that as many as 400 a day are crossing the 5,525 mile border between Canada and the U.S. through non-official ports of entry and with provincial elections looming, the issue is causing political ramifications.
...
However, even the Liberal government in the province declared earlier this summer that they, along with the province of Ontario, have “run out of room”.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2018/0...r-crisis-its-own-ahead-crucial-elections.html
Not the Canadians. Say it ain't so.