The Invasion of Canada
By Daniel Greenfield
SultanKnish.Blogspot.com
Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle. 1,477 people live in this
little corner of Quebec with its apple orchards,
elderberry fields and small wineries. But now 400
migrants can cross the border in a single day.
On the other side of the border is New York. There
the language is English. In
Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, the language of choice is
French. But these days you’re a more likely to hear
Arabic, Urdu or Haitian French being spoken here as
Roxham Road fills with clots of migrants scampering
out of America.
They’re
not the leftist American celebs who threaten to
leave for Canada if their side doesn’t win the
election. Instead they’re the illegal and dubiously
legal who got the message from President Trump.
The overloaded Mounties at the border crossing are
being forced to cope with the jabbering illegals,
grifters and fake refugees of Trump’s migrant surge.
But where Obama’s migrant surge swelled America’s
southern border with incoming migrants, Trump’s
migrant surge is expelling them north.
The Syrians, or anyone claiming to be, are coming.
So are the Sudanese, Somalis and Haitians. This is
an informal border crossing and so the rules that
might protect Canada from this horde don’t apply.
Quebec has become the weakest link in the Canadian
border with the vast majority of border migrants
invading the “True North” through vulnerable points
like the dead end of Roxham Road.
The same thing is happening in Emerson, a town of
689 people named after Ralph Waldo Emerson, near
Minnesota whose Somali settler population is
invading and victimizing this peaceful community. At
night Somalis can be seen walking up to Emerson to
take advantage of a new country and her people.
In a town where once no one locked their doors,
locals now check their bolts and turn out the
lights. And then they wake up to the nightmare of
migrant mobs pounding on their doors and peering
through their windows in the middle of the night.
"They banged pretty hard, then 'ring ring ring' the
doorbell," a mother of two young girls said. "It was
scary."
Muhammad, a Somali migrant, heard that President
Trump had deported a bunch of Somali asylum seekers.
And so he headed for Emerson with ten others. He
claims he no longer feels secure in America. And he
wants to bring the rest of his family along.
Unfortunately, Muhammad and all those like him feel
all too secure invading Canada.
At Hemmingford, a Quebec town near New York with
less than 1,000 people, Syrians, Yemenis,
Bangladeshis, Sudanese and Turks swarm to get
across. Women in burkas and hijabs ignore the
commands to stop. Before they used to furtively
cross the border at night. Now they openly march
across it in broad daylight. They know that the
Canadian authorities can’t do anything to stop them.
“They heard Justin Trudeau on the radio saying
Canada would continue to welcome people being
excluded under Trump’s policies and they took it
literally, and they came,” a lawyer for a Syrian
migrant clan said.
Just as migrants had reacted to Obama’s signal to
come, they are reacting to Trump’s signal by going.
The Border Patrol watches as a horde of illegal
aliens from Syria, Haiti and anywhere else head for
Trudeauland. "Our mission isn't to prevent people
from leaving," an operator is quoted as saying.
There are plenty of Haitians heading down Roxham
Road after the Department of Homeland Security told
the 58,706 Haitians in the Temporary Protected
Status program to move along. TPS is one of those
gimmicks that the government uses to boost
immigration in a backhanded fashion.
Seven years ago, Haiti suffered an earthquake.
Obama’s DHS announced that there would be no more
deportations. Haitian illegal aliens instantly and
magically became “quake refugees” even though they
had been living in America when the quake happened.
Trump’s DHS warned that the free ride was over.
And so it’s on to Canada.
The number of Mountie interceptions in Quebec
tripled since Trump took office. The Mounties may
always get their man, but they’re getting far too
many of them these days. More than they can handle.
"Our agents are in a state of crisis right now,” the
president of the Customs and Immigration Union said.
But they’re the victims of a broken Trudeau regime
that puts migrants first and Canadians last. And the
Mounties have been turned into a delivery service
for bringing illegals and their luggage to Canada. A
hundred soldiers have been dispatched, not to stop
the illegals, but to put up housing for them.
"Our role is limited to putting up tents with a
rigid floor and installing heating and lighting,"
Major Yves Desbiens said. When that’s done, some
members of the Canadian Amy will stay on as the
maintenance crew for the invaders. So much for the
Army’s proud motto, ‘We stand on guard for thee.’
Who stands on guard for Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle,
for Hemmingford and Emerson? And for Canada?
In days gone by, armies kept invaders out of a
country instead of accommodating them. But under
Prime Minister Trudeau, the Canadian military is
there to facilitate the invasion of Canada.
The arrests are a formality. The invading horde
ignores the signs and warnings by officers to turn
back. They’re arrested, given food and put on a bus
along with their luggage to Montreal. There they can
expect free health care and a $650 check. And
clamorous demands for social services and housing.
The Olympic Stadium opened in more hopeful times for
the ’76 Summer Olympics. These days “The Big Owe”,
the stadium that nearly broke Montreal houses an
even bigger and more expensive disaster. The $1.5
billion Olympic debt was paid off a decade ago after
a long thirty years. Now the doughnut shaped arena
swarms with freeloading migrants sleeping, eating
and hosing off in the team locker showers.
The stadium plan comes down to Montreal Mayor Denis
Coderre. Coderre had blamed the migrant swarm on
President Trump’s immigration policies. But it’s the
fault of Trudeau and Coderre’s migration policies.
If your neighbor locks his door and you don’t, is it
his fault if squatters break into your house?
"The City of Montreal welcomes Haitian refugees,"
Coderre had tweeted. "You can count on our full
collaboration."
Collaboration was all too appropriate of a word.
Quebec Immigration Minister Kathleen Weil insisted
that everything was fine. "We can handle it. There
is not one ministry that is concerned about that —
the federal government is not concerned about it."
Weil was echoing Angela Merkel’s delusional mass
migrant coping slogan of, “Wir schaffen das.”
And what is there to be concerned about? Except that
the Canadian crisis keeps getting worse.
In July, 50 people were arriving a day. Now it’s
between 250 to 300. At Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle,
there was a 1000% increase in under two months. 700
have been crammed into the Big Owe. And Quebec will
be on the hook for them even longer than for the
stadium they’re living in. It will always owe them.
"There is no work for people in Quebec," a native
resident complained. "There are no good jobs and we
don't have money for the old people."
Meanwhile Syrian migrants have become a burden on
Montreal schools which have been forced to hire
specialized teachers. While back in
Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, lunch had to be provided
for 900 migrants. In Emerson, government officials
wanted to house migrants in the town’s ice skating
ring.
Trudeau’s government has dismissed the idea that
there might be a problem. And for good reason.
When Trudeau took over he named the President of the
Canadian Somali Congress as Minister of Immigration.
Ahmed Hussen, the new Minister of Immigration, had
come to Canada as a Somali refugee.
Hussen had consistently insisted that there was no
crisis while ignoring reports warning that there
was.
The door to Canada was pried open from the inside.
And only Canadians can take it out of Trudeau and
Hussen’s hands and close it again. Under the
conservative Harper government, Canada had sane
immigration policies while America was suffering
under the scourge of Obama’s illegal border surge.
Now the governments have changed and the surge has
shifted with them.
Canada’s crisis reminds us that illegal immigration
is not an inescapable problem. It’s a product of
government policies. We can solve all. All it takes
is leaders with the political will to do it.
Borders exist to protect a country. We see that in
Europe. We see it in America and Canada. And leaders
who refuse to protect the border are really refusing
to protect the nation that it represents.