The Canada we know, was built by immigrants, refugees, first nations and their descendants who were often fleeing war, poverty, and inequality. Just like the current immigrants and refugees, they were looking for a better life and opportunities.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostThe Canada we know, was built by immigrants, refugees, first nations and their descendants who were often fleeing war, poverty, and inequality. Just like the current immigrants and refugees, they were looking for a better life and opportunities.
Immigration 100 yrs ago vs immigration into a welfare state are vastly different things. My grandparents had to move to the boondocks and eke out a living in the rocks. No hotel room for them. They were pioneers, not immigrants.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostThe Canada we know, was built by immigrants, refugees, first nations and their descendants who were often fleeing war, poverty, and inequality. Just like the current immigrants and refugees, they were looking for a better life and opportunities.
Are you saying this country will see the same growth in infrastructure like the immigration brought 100 years ago.....not likely....
We are being reduced to the countries they are coming from now....if they couldn't do shit in their homeland....they won't do more here...
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostThere was some polling done in the Texas Lyceum Poll on the immigration issue which showed:
61% oppose a border wall versus 35% in favour.
62% of Texans think immigration helps the US more than it hurts it, 27% think it hurts more than helps.
The poll also found 90% of Texas adults support allowing illegal immigrants already in the country illegally to become citizens if there were strict conditions attached.
My brother lived in Austin for a few years and has a fair handle on Texan opinions.
One of the big issues even among the strongest Hillery supporters is the illegals are basically
on a free ride. They don't pay any payroll taxes or file tax returns as most work for cash. Most don't have drivers license or auto insurance so hope you don't get hit by one. They have the ability to just disappear.
IMHO the US can't run without them as the dominate many industries, not just pickers.
Austin is a nice modern city to visit but could be in California. Referred to as "The Peoples Republic of Austin". Maybe not a fair handle on Texas opinions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin,_Texas#Politics
You should check Austin out. If you got a little closer to some Americans you might be more accepting.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostThe Canada we know, was built by immigrants, refugees, first nations and their descendants who were often fleeing war, poverty, and inequality. Just like the current immigrants and refugees, they were looking for a better life and opportunities.
WOW!
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Originally posted by bucket View PostCanada was built by immigrants that melded into the Canadian identity.....that was respected by the world....
Trump is making a fool out of our guy and we are paying the bill
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The first wave of new comers to Canada were the explorers people that mapped this huge territory. Second wave were the pioneers people dropped into the middle of nowhere with no support and no infrastructure and told to tame the land. Third wave were the settlers who moved into established outposts and budding towns and the development the pioneers established. Some pioneers still came at this time because there was still a lot of land untamed. Everyone after that were immigrants who landed in a modern country with generous benefits and supports. Everyone has contributed but not everyones contribution is equal.
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The first nations were partners in the fur trade providing furs and guides. A lot of Chinese people helped build the railways. Eastern Europeans settled many farming areas. It was not only white skinned western Europeans who sweated and died building this great country.
Many recent immigrants are also highly educated doctors and professionals who keep you healthy and run high tech companies and teach your children. Lots of immigrants cut your meat, drive your taxis and do the low paying jobs that many Canadians won't do.
Many immigrant families work harder and improve themselves more than the entitled long term residents who expect high paying jobs and handouts.
There are lots of Canadian born free loaders from European descendants too.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostThe first nations were partners in the fur trade providing furs and guides. A lot of Chinese people helped build the railways. Eastern Europeans settled many farming areas. It was not only white skinned western Europeans who sweated and died building this great country.
Nothing wrong about either but to give equivalence to todays arrivals with people who suffered greatly due to weather and work hardship while carving something out of nothing is not accurate. I don't see many immigrants moving to the bald prairie. Its pretty cushy in Toronto.
If first nations can state their pecking order then so can my ancestors.Last edited by jazz; Apr 15, 2019, 12:13.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostThe first nations were partners in the fur trade providing furs and guides. A lot of Chinese people helped build the railways. Eastern Europeans settled many farming areas. It was not only white skinned western Europeans who sweated and died building this great country.
Many recent immigrants are also highly educated doctors and professionals who keep you healthy and run high tech companies and teach your children. Lots of immigrants cut your meat, drive your taxis and do the low paying jobs that many Canadians won't do.
Many immigrant families work harder and improve themselves more than the entitled long term residents who expect high paying jobs and handouts.
There are lots of Canadian born free loaders from European descendants too.
you are also right that there are many socialist freeloading long term Canadians
didn't think we would ever agree on anything ?
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostThat's the funny thing - you'd think the people in Texas border towns would be up in arms but they aren't. It's well documented that the people furthest from the border, and least affected, are the ones making the biggest fuss - the people in Montana - and the Canadian prairies if you believe what we read on here.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/arizona-border-city-declares-state-of-emergency-in-face-of-migrant-surge
Sorry but the truth is the amount of people is overwhelming, to deny that is simply ignorant.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostWell ...... again not the case , they have just refused to report it . Now they will have to.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/arizona-border-city-declares-state-of-emergency-in-face-of-migrant-surge
Sorry but the truth is the amount of people is overwhelming, to deny that is simply ignorant.
luckily trump gets out and about
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