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Canada Niagara Falls ‘at breaking point’ after surge in migrants

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The lobby of the Wyndham Garden Tower Hotel in Niagara Falls at 8am is busy with chatter in all manner of languages.
The chatter is not from tourists heading out to admire the mist-covered waterfalls, however, but from children who are living at the hotel after arriving from Africa with parents seeking asylum.
Minutes later they are gone, climbing into two yellow buses to take them to school.
The scene plays out in 11 nearby hotels each morning.
The influx of migrants has taken the city to breaking point, according to its mayor, who has to manage the stress of having more asylum seekers per capita than anywhere else in the country, with all the strains that places on schools, hospitals and other services.


For fuck’s sake, stop it
 

bazokajoe

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It certainly is a shit show down here.
Provincial and local governments need to tell the Feds " we are done trying to support these people. It's all on you now. Not 1 more cent form the province or cities should go towards these people".

Feds need to step up and fix their own problems.
 
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The lobby of the Wyndham Garden Tower Hotel in Niagara Falls at 8am is busy with chatter in all manner of languages.
The chatter is not from tourists heading out to admire the mist-covered waterfalls, however, but from children who are living at the hotel after arriving from Africa with parents seeking asylum.
Minutes later they are gone, climbing into two yellow buses to take them to school.
The scene plays out in 11 nearby hotels each morning.
The influx of migrants has taken the city to breaking point, according to its mayor, who has to manage the stress of having more asylum seekers per capita than anywhere else in the country, with all the strains that places on schools, hospitals and other services.


For fuck’s sake, stop it
They're not migrants...they're future Liberal voters on their way to indoctrination school.
 

Vinson

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The lobby of the Wyndham Garden Tower Hotel in Niagara Falls at 8am is busy with chatter in all manner of languages.
The chatter is not from tourists heading out to admire the mist-covered waterfalls, however, but from children who are living at the hotel after arriving from Africa with parents seeking asylum.
Minutes later they are gone, climbing into two yellow buses to take them to school.
The scene plays out in 11 nearby hotels each morning.
The influx of migrants has taken the city to breaking point, according to its mayor, who has to manage the stress of having more asylum seekers per capita than anywhere else in the country, with all the strains that places on schools, hospitals and other services.


For fuck’s sake, stop it
They never stopped them from crossing the border, under Trudeau or Carney. its happening in Europe and in Canada.
 

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I designed a sensor project on a land border crossing a few years ago.
Cant say which one.
That measured dwell times of vehicles at inspection booths. And could classify if a car, truck, etc.
The calculation the per lane sensors provided was independent of the CBSA screening software on the computers the border agents use in the booths.

I have enough sense to not ask too many questions.
And the software side downstream of the senors was not disclosed to me.
Part of doing what I do for these clients is knowing what questions not to ask.

But I suspect it was being used to ferret out bad apple border agents.
So dont say the governement is doing nothing to secure our border.

The things they are doing, in order that they keep working, are things they cannot publically talk about.
 
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The article says the migrants are from Africa. What African country has Canada started a war in?
Libya, Sudan the entire Shahel region is at war or unstable. This instability has its roots in the overthrow of Ghadaffi. and yes Canada participated in that.
 
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Refugee policy is an important part of Canada's moral obligation to assist the unfortunate.

Refugees are a relatively small % of total migrants into a country that needs and wants migrants badly. And they are more law abiding and hard working than people who are born here.

You guys just hate non whites.
 

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Libya, Sudan the entire Shahel region is at war or unstable. This instability has its roots in the overthrow of Ghadaffi. and yes Canada participated in that.
Do you agree then that we should not intervene in their affairs? No wars and no aid? We should have left Ghadaffi, Saddam, Assad alone. The dictators maintain stability.
 

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The lobby of the Wyndham Garden Tower Hotel in Niagara Falls at 8am is busy with chatter in all manner of languages.
The chatter is not from tourists heading out to admire the mist-covered waterfalls, however, but from children who are living at the hotel after arriving from Africa with parents seeking asylum.
Minutes later they are gone, climbing into two yellow buses to take them to school.
The scene plays out in 11 nearby hotels each morning.
The influx of migrants has taken the city to breaking point, according to its mayor, who has to manage the stress of having more asylum seekers per capita than anywhere else in the country, with all the strains that places on schools, hospitals and other services.


For fuck’s sake, stop it
Maybe the righties here should fund an oracle to stand guard.
I hear there is one local to Niagara on the board.
 

bazokajoe

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Do you agree then that we should not intervene in their affairs? No wars and no aid? We should have left Ghadaffi, Saddam, Assad alone. The dictators maintain stability.
Dictators are also terrorist's or at least fund/support terrorism.

Better yet start another thread if you want to discuss dictators and wars. This thread isn't about those things.
 

southpaw

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Better yet start another thread if you want to discuss dictators and wars. This thread isn't about those things.
No, this thread is about mass migration to the west under the guise of seeking asylum. We need to see what's driving that.

I think the wars are an excuse. These are mostly economic migrants. Still, we shouldn't be stirring up trouble there. Only serves to drive them here.

The dictators kept their populations in check. As for the dictators supporting terrorism, so do we. We support the Zionists.
 

nottyboi

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Do you agree then that we should not intervene in their affairs? No wars and no aid? We should have left Ghadaffi, Saddam, Assad alone. The dictators maintain stability.
So what, Libya was the richest nation in Africa look at it now. Yes we should not intervene unless they present a real threat. When has intervention ever led to a better outcome? Now you have 2 dictators fighting. 👍🙄 if we wanna go saving other people then we should STFU when they have the temerity to show up at our border
 
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