Canadians Starting to Worry Over Increase of Asylum Seekers (Priceless Video, EH. Butts puckering)
Legal Insurrection ^ | February 19, 2017 | Mary Chastain
Posted on 2/19/2017 11:33:49 PM
?It?s about to blow. I think there?s going to be confrontations.?
A few weeks ago, President Donald Trump signed his executive order that halted immigration for only a few months and from only seven countries until the government could develop a better vetting process. These countries have high Islamic terrorism occurrences, so it makes sense for our national security, right?
The left pounced on him, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau put on a big show countering Trump?s actions. Trudeau said Canada will welcome everyone no matter their faith and blah blah blah.
Well, the welcoming spirit has started to diminish over the same concerns Trump has expressed. Surprising, eh?
The CBC spoke with members of one small town in Manitoba about the influx and the worry that has spread among its citizens.
The town of Emerson, Manitoba, houses 671 people and sits right on the border of North Dakota and Minnesota. Many asylum seekers have made their way to Emerson since it?s on the border.
Senior town official Greg Janzen has given many interviews due to the increase of asylum seekers. He told the CBC he gave ?95 television interviews over the last two weeks.? But a lot has changed in those two weeks:
?It?s starting to get concerning, because the numbers are growing,? Janzen said.
The community continues to help those who find their way into Emerson, but Janzen stated more of the citizens have started to worry ?that someone, possibly with a criminal background, might be able to sneak in among the asylum seekers and into their community.?
Sounds familiar, doesn?t it?
Legal Insurrection ^ | February 19, 2017 | Mary Chastain
Posted on 2/19/2017 11:33:49 PM
?It?s about to blow. I think there?s going to be confrontations.?
A few weeks ago, President Donald Trump signed his executive order that halted immigration for only a few months and from only seven countries until the government could develop a better vetting process. These countries have high Islamic terrorism occurrences, so it makes sense for our national security, right?
The left pounced on him, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau put on a big show countering Trump?s actions. Trudeau said Canada will welcome everyone no matter their faith and blah blah blah.
Well, the welcoming spirit has started to diminish over the same concerns Trump has expressed. Surprising, eh?
The CBC spoke with members of one small town in Manitoba about the influx and the worry that has spread among its citizens.
The town of Emerson, Manitoba, houses 671 people and sits right on the border of North Dakota and Minnesota. Many asylum seekers have made their way to Emerson since it?s on the border.
Senior town official Greg Janzen has given many interviews due to the increase of asylum seekers. He told the CBC he gave ?95 television interviews over the last two weeks.? But a lot has changed in those two weeks:
?It?s starting to get concerning, because the numbers are growing,? Janzen said.
The community continues to help those who find their way into Emerson, but Janzen stated more of the citizens have started to worry ?that someone, possibly with a criminal background, might be able to sneak in among the asylum seekers and into their community.?
Sounds familiar, doesn?t it?
