It appears that the new Immigration Minister, Ahmed Hussen, a Muslim refugee from Somalia, a country, by the way, where 98% of the women are subject to female genital mutilation (FGM), doesn’t know or more likely, doesn’t care, what his own department is thinking. According to a comprehensive internal report from the Department of Immigration, uncovered by an Access to Information Request, titled "Evidence-Based Levels and Mix: Absorptive Capacity," obtained by Vancouver lawyer Richard Kurland, our immigration “capacity” is declining, as it relates to housing, health care, education, ethnic enclaves, public transit and, finally, religious tensions. Most Canadians, from the founding cultures, would agree. Toronto’s transit infrastructure is woefully inadequate and housing costs are soaring largely because of our immigration policies. Seemingly, both Mr. Hussen and Mr. Trudeau are unaware of, or worse, willfully ignoring their own research.
Immigrants, it seems, are struggling to afford decent housing for their large families. I’m struggling for my relatively small family. Many are not learning either official language. The study found that 3 out of 10 children needed ESL training yet they were born in Canada. What are they doing here if they can’t speak either official language? Is it possible that our official languages are racist, too? Needless to say, this language gap also limits employment opportunities. New Canadians are having difficulty getting access to health care, apparently, despite the fact that its “free,” and they are not dispersing across the country. Most choose to settle in our largest cities with their own ethnic group and this self-chosen isolation creates further barriers to “integration.” For the managerial elite, big government Liberals and their Marxist inspired enablers, however, these are wonderful features of third world immigration, not a glitch. As social trust collapses, forced diversity and mass immigration function as the Cialis of the State, a powerful vasodilator for an ever-larger government (Kirkpatrick, 2016).
I'm starting to understand that demands for equality and employment equity were never about equality and equal opportunity. The demands are, and always have been, for more concessions and more redistribution of wealth from Us to Them and it will never stop. ...
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