And that’s what I’m trying to say that they do have a major role behind everything immigration. Yes they do not lay down the immigration laws word by word by they do influence immigration. Trudeau was backed by this community for a decade and that’s why he was so lenient towards this community who were coming in irrespective of criminal records in their home country. Also to mention Indian community is different from Sikh (khalistani) community. The latter conspired within their own community which forced Trudeau to breach relationship with India. How else do you explain when Pierre was the next one in line to take the throne, out of nowhere carney came in a few months before, nobody ever heard of him in existence just become the PM? Liberal will always stay in power because of the support they are getting from this community.
If you really follow immigration thing, there are people coming into country in the name of religious identity without having to worry about any documentation. It’s no
but again also know there is a difference in Indians and Khalistani community (who are culturally Indian citizens but have revolted against india to form their own country)
the problems we see in Canada is originally due to the latter community.Since they all are indian practically, yet they are different.
Everyone is hating on brown people without knowing the deep rooted resentment deliberately created by Khalistani people
I just don't think the Khalistani issue is the major issue in Canada barring the few instances of violence during protests.
While I think Trudeau handled the issue with India very badly, where he initially threw blame and subsequently did not even bother to present evidence or see it through to closure, I think that was an unforced error by Trudeau and not a Khalistani conspiracy.
Pierre being voted out was his own doing.
He was a glorified sloganeer who didn't inspire confidence that he'd be able to deal with Trump in any meaningful way and didn't have much ammo after the carbon tax was repealed.
I can agree the Sikh community does have an influence and while they may have a certain influence on immigration laws, I just don't see them being powerful enough to influence immigration in a big way.
Also, the hatred of brown people we see today, is not their doing.
There are far right home grown malcontents, that have always hated not just the brown community, but every other minority community for a long time.
They used to be on the fringe but now emboldened by MAGA, maple MAGA and other far right movements, have reared their ugly heads and attached themselves to mainstream right wing populism.
Indians and Muslims are their latest targets because they are the most prominent and the most numerous immigrant groups.