Onward, Migrant Horde!
"We found that people had other destinations, but they were being compelled only to come to New York City, and we are assisting in interviewing those who seek to go somewhere else.""Some want to go to Canada, some want to go to warmer states, and we are there for them as they continue to move on with their pursuit of this dream."New York City Mayor Eric Adams"A lot of the Americans used drugs there. I feel like Canada will be safer. It is a much quieter country than America.""It is very difficult to get papers in America. I need to work, so I am going to Canada."Migrant Manuel Rodon, 26, Venezuelan"The military gave me and my family free bus tickets"" I am going to Canada for a better quality of life for my family."Migrant Raymond Pena, Venezuelan"Word has spread among the migrant community [that Canada - where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau touted the country's] proud and longstanding tradition of welcoming people seeking safety [is the place to go]."“Mayor Eric Adams’s administration pays various companies that run programs for migrants that include ‘re-ticketing’ so they can travel to other cities, a City Hall source said."New York Post
U.S.
States adjacent the border with Mexico developed a strategy whereby
they bus illegal migrants that enter their states, deep into the heart
of the United States, to Democratic states that have been
sanctimoniously condemnatory of their Republican brother-states
unwilling to absorb the ongoing presence of increasing numbers of
seemingly unstoppable illegal entrants to the United States. To solve
their own problems partially and to stamp 'pay-back', bus loads of
migrants have been arriving in New York City which now claims it has no
space left to house and care for the migrants.
And
while New York City is understandably enraged over the perfidy of Texas
sending illegal migrants onward to become their problem, the city has
discovered a nifty new way of alleviating their own problem. By doing
precisely what Texas has been engaged in. Only they're not sending the
migrants back to Texas, they're floating the benefits of entering Canada
to claim asylum there where they can find a new prosperous and secure
life in a country built on immigration.
Immigration,
that is, not illegal entry of unauthorized migrants. The way to enter
any country as a desired destination is and always has been legally.
Applying for visas, applying to become an immigrant. Canada invests
millions in accepting immigrants from all over the world. It has an
economy dependent on a labour force, but an aging population, one that
is not replacing itself by natural means, with a steadily falling
birthrate. Immigration to Canada has been averaging a third of a million
people annually.
Canada
has its own problems in absorption of such huge numbers. Settling them
in is extremely costly on the social welfare system, the universal
medicare system, and the fact that there is insufficient public housing
for people as things stand now, and housing is scarce and prohibitively
expensive. The health care system has taken a beating since the pandemic
and is having problems catching up to the level of service considered
minimal. Adding tens of thousands of unwanted people entering illegally
to declare the need for haven comes at a rather awkward time, to say the
least.
But
those buses from New York taking passengers representing illegal
migrants to the border with Canada keep coming. And only now is it being
revealed that delivering passengers by cab companies who take over as
the buses debus the passengers, to enable them to access illegal entry
border areas, bypassing official entry points continues. To the sum of
an average of 39,000 annual illegal entries to Quebec alone, in the past
several years.
Taxi drivers wait for migrants at the Plattsburgh terminus with signs indicating they will drive to Roxham Road. (Romain Schué/Radio-Canada) |
Reports
have emerged that migrants resort to tearing up their American
immigration documents as they travel from Plattsburgh, New York, to the
Canadian border. Christine Frechette, Quebec's immigration minister,
"surprised" to discover the plan hatched by New York City, turns to the
federal government to reach a solution to the problem at Roxham Road,
used as an unofficial border crossing south of Montreal, enabling tens
of thousands to cross into Canada to claim asylum. These asylum-seekers
are not turned away; by Canadian law they complete documents that will
be assessed and either accepted or rejected. In the meanwhile, they are
able to live in Canada, assisted by social services.
In
cities like Toronto, temporary housing for the homeless is being
compromised as are other levels of social services by illegal migrants
requiring similar assistance. If New York City finds itself overwhelmed
by the burden of caring for tens of thousands of migrants whose human
needs cannot be ignored, it must realize that cities like Montreal and
Toronto face the same dilemma; disingenuously Mayor Adams claims to be
just 'helping' the migrants get on in life . The idea being, to pass on
the problems rather than face them and strategize a solution.
Luggage from migrants fills a pathway at an illegal crossing point from Champlain, N.Y., to Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, Que.. Quebec's immigration minister says she's surprised by reports that the City of New York is helping to provide free bus tickets to migrants heading north to claim asylum in Canada. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP Photo/Charles Krupa |
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