I just want to make one thing very clear to my readers: I am not against the LEGAL refugee system in Canada, but I am against the ILLEGAL one for sure. In this blog post, I would like to talk about this important matter.
I respect honest refugees who came all the way to Canada for a safe and secure future. I can understand leaving your home country is not an easy decision to make. In order to live, sometimes we need to make tough decisions — even when it comes to leaving your home country.
Canadians have always taken a stand for human rights. We have always tried to do our best to fight for democracy, civil rights and equality. Over the period of time we have welcomed tens of thousands of refugees from around the globe. Let me be frank with you: when a refugee comes here it costs taxpayers a lot of money. Imagine if tens of thousands of refugees show up in Canada — it will cost taxpayers millions of dollars a year.
There are many people whose visas are expiring or are about to expire. They don’t have any idea what to do now. The rules for getting Permanent Residency are getting harder. Rules have changed so many times. Everyone (except the Liberal government) is feeling the heat of this uncontrolled immigration system. Too much diversity is really hampering the social fabric of our country.
There are people who don’t want to go back to their home country. They have come up with a beautiful idea of living here in Canada for free. It won’t cost them any money, but it will cost our taxpayers a lot of money. They are filing fake asylum claims.
We need to open our eyes to this scam that is taking place. Something needs to be done about it. The cost of living is expensive here in Canada. It is very expensive. We need strict laws and new rules when it comes to filing asylum claims. We just can’t give our taxpayers’ money to fake refugees who claim that they have political threats from their home country. This needs to be stopped. Becoming a Canadian citizen should be a privilege. It shouldn’t be just given like you’re giving a cup of coffee away.
Let me repeat again — I have nothing against refugees but you need to respect the customs of our country.
