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1 year, 10 months ago @alantan9863 Need to build more affordable housing. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @VideoGrahams The countries of European nations are being flooded with foreigners, overrunning these nations. Places like England, Germany, France, Netherlands, etc are ethnic wellsprings. Just like Japan, Korea, Vietnam, India, etc, etc. Flooding these wellsprings with other ethnic groups dissolves the ethnic groups (the nations) of those countries. England should be for the English, Japan for the Japanese, Germany for the Germans, etc. If the ruling regime actually cared about respecting different ethnicities/cultures and their existence, if they cared about actual diversity, they'd be opposed to immigration. But instead they are destroying European nations - and places like Japan and South Korea are also in the early stages of this. It's evil. \nAnd as for why Canadians are getting upset is because the ethnic compositions of Canada are changing so fast. So fast. It is becoming like a different country. Why are they doing this to us? It would feel more comfortable if the homelands of European nations were not under this same existential threat, but they are. It's alarming. This is horrific. 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @charmainefasy5578 Even the white Canadians killed the natives when they first entered Canada 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @franoshea4843 The real cause of the problem is GLOBAL over population. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Betelgue5e What happens to the terrorists who mixed with the refugees and applies for a political asylum? There are sleepers everywhere it seems. \nIt is always great to be kind and compassionate, but there are grave risks, and aren't we suppose to protect our own citizens? 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @AngloSaxon-yx8tk Say it loud say it clear, refugees are welcome here. Say it loud say it clear the Trojan Horse is welcome here. Say it loud say it clear the Trojan Horse is coming here. Say it loud say it clear IN the Trojan Horse are men to fear. Say it loud say it clear there'll be no place to hide, that's clear. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @GOODJMR Starting 2025, Trudeau wants to take 500,000 immigrants ANNUALLY! That's why. It's a numbers issue, not a race issue. \nPLEASE DO YOUR JOB. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @eddiehernandez1772 Easy answer. Because Canadians are trying to protect their culture and national values. Just like Americans and many Europeans are doing. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @svennielsen633 You have to separate the cause from the act. The cause is the government policy. So why is the government promoting this policy? In the Soviet Union Josef Stalin made it his policy to move populations around so that there were no national majorities anywhere. In this way he was able to suppress around 130 million for decades. And when the Soviet Union finally did collapse, it was in the areas with a national majority (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Azerbaidjan, Armenia, Georgia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kirgystan, Turkmenistan. It was no coincidence.\n\nCanada today is a dictatorship. There is no freedom of speech, no freedom of thought. Just look at what happened to the truck drivers during covid-19. Or look what is now happening to Jordan Peterson now. What is going on is unconstitutional, and it is the government who is behind it. The purpose of the migration is to change Canada into a minority state just as it happened in large parts of the Soviet Union. This is the only way that the dictatorship can stay in power - and it knows it. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @benjaminchong82 Illegal immigration’s is the major problem not those legal one. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @edus9636 Please watch the short interview with Barbara Spectre and google Coudenhove-Kalergi plan to get all answers about this ethnocide unfolding in Europe, North America, NZ and Australia. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @jacobglencooper LOL 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Let_the_truth_be_known The issue is not with immigrants or immigration, rather a lack of social structures. Canada has one of the highest taxation, with the lowest return spending on social structures, as compared to their high ranking counter parts. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @woodsandtrails8811 Ask the Liberals!! Their bs policies. Close the border and fix our country first! 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @managerialelitetoaster3456 It's probably because of the endless immigrants. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @lancelange9377 It's because everywhere in Canada is turning into India. Our ways are being bulldozed out of existence by their ways. It's not all bad. But people want to be able to live the lifestyle they grew up with. Restaurants and bars being bought up and all turned into Indian restaurants. 30 within 4 blocks is ridiculous. All i hear when I go out for a walk is obnoxiously loud Indian music. To be clear, I love Indian culture, food, customs and views on family. But I think it's so important for Canada's identity to keep a variety and not have 1 culture with no interest in co-existing with the beautiful blend that is Canada. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @bhagat147 Go asian go America continent because that continent is for immigrants first Europeans migrated there now its asian time 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @MRKYootube *why is anti-immigration sentiment on the rise in Canada and USA? (Fixed the title for you) 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @internationalaffairs9494 Canada govt should make flat for migrants. . .100 billion dollars to make colony for refugee....it will boost Canada economic...& manufacturing sector... 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @paololuckyluke2854 When you get even the Guardian admitting there is an immigration problem, you really there is one. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @wtfwtf89 You don't see the Chinese or Indians being reduced to a maligned minority in their homelands. \nMaybe that has something to do with it, Guardian? 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @danielpark8003 Bring in Donald Trump and JD Vance case is solved. Yes Pierre Polievre too! 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @tunkytunky It is a human trafficking and wage-depression scheme. Immigration should be spousal-only in the West, for the foreseeable future. This prevents brain drain in developing countries, as well as protecting the native- born citizens of the West from the unrest that comes from invasion. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @billlhooo6485 because its stretching our social programs to the limit we can't have mass of people coming to our countries to benefit from the hard working people who needs the program more than the people coming in. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @lemoneyesalt5513 Because immigration sucks? It's a rhetorical question. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @lennox2223 Canada is not against legal immigration! It's a lie.Agains't all the criminals, those who come with all their demandings for housing, food,medicine, monthly financial support and they don't want to assimilate. 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @dimakhidarkovskiy2175 And yet , Canadians just teeelcted Trudeau 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @freetheworld2198 When immigrants enter the labor force, they increase the productive capacity of the economy and raise GDP. 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @daniellefavreau1275 Only one billion of vasectomies could have been save the humanity and all these problems should not exist. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @GeraltinWoW Our countries are becoming the dumping ground for the rest of the world 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @ducksternlight6463 it is all over and the ngo is doing in in all countries. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @dallasdandigitalproduction393 Maybe interview the Toronto Mayor? Or the governor? These leaders need to provide answers to the crisis 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @ignacionevarez3254 Canada becoming Kanada, very understandable 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @angelomarcuzzi1707 I strongly believe a nation should only open their doors to immigration and only to those that bring credentials to the country ! Not freeloaders that absorb our monitory supply why do they leave their own countries because their countries will not accept freeloading ! 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @JoeMamasBasement Hate to break it to some of these people in the video, but if you vote for the right in your local and federal elections like Polliviere (not saying vote for the status quo), they will only further the privatization of housing markets and bring in the advisors from Florida and millionaires from California to exacerbate and worsen this and only bring xenophobia in your hearts without solving any problem... 2 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @ekaterinaiponema8383 Canada isn't Candians' territory any longer. Richmond BC in 74% Chinese complete with secret Chinese police. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @Marvin-P Progressive policies (the people voted for), period! This is what you get! 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @charlesrobb6912 Of course immigration is the only cause of this crisis. Because of high immigration Canada's standard of living has dropped from 90% to 70% of the US because of immigration. Only elite workers contribute more than they take and immigrants dilute the benefits of natural resources. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @theragoooverlord5021 It's the way to go 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @rightthinking2087 The title? What a dumb question! 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @P31B So, it’s not the large increase in immigrants that’s the problem. It’s that we need to tax and spend more to take in large amounts of people who don’t owe anything to…when costs and standard of living have already noticeably decreased……..right 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @atul4349 Papers like guardian .. BBC created this situation in other countries as well face it and perish 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @J_van_can I came from England 30 years ago. I can’t recognize the Canada I immigrated to. I worry for the futures of my children. The future is dismal .. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @intuitknit Immigration from countries ravaged by climate change was predicted 20 years ago. It was known that this would happen. It is happening to all countries in the northern hemisphere. Its reality. Humans will just have to adjust and not resort to cruelty. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @DJT-dn7ut Name a country in the last 100 years where mass migration made a country “better” 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @starmadchen We're going the same way as Britain. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @theoriginalkrabbypatty NY and Chicago is spending $20,000 per ILLEGAL! While OUR homeless vets are on the streets with NO HELP! Canada messing up just as bad! Get rid of Trudeau! 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @irinashore7241 Do not be confused with LEGAL and illegal immigration. Liberals and NDP open the door for ILLEGAL immigration . 0 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @KS-zd4ew In china you get triple that space for that price 1 txyjmNXcWiU
1 year, 10 months ago @meydiaengka I've seen so many ads about immigration to Canada on Instagram, here in Indonesia.\nA former coworker of mine is saving now to hopefully immigrate to Canada one day. \nThe online ads give us impression that Canada is in serious need of immigrants because of birth rate decline. \nI would love to go to Canada and the western countries one day, but not as an immigrant. I want to be a traveller there.\nI was raised in poverty and brought myself out of it. I cant imagine going back to poverty by being am immigrant in a foreign country. That would be a no for me. 0 txyjmNXcWiU
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