Immigration Reform: Let’s Defect To Canada – Then Sneak Back In
By James Fox on August 31, 2010, 3:15 pmThere are those who believe coming back in from Canada illegally is the answer. It is not the answer if you are not Hispanic. In addition, the most difficult problem is surviving in Canada until your return. Canada is not like the U.S.
Canada Is Doing Better Economically
Canada did not put their faith in mortgage backed securities and sham financial vehicles along with the other garbage sold by Goldman-Sachs and the rest of their kind. Although, they did suffer some of the same hardships faced in the U.S., its housing and job market are okay. Its energy sources are secure and abundant.
Canada Is Not The U.S.
When you Defect to Canada, do not expect to find work easily. Canada, unlike the U.S. takes care of its own. It is difficult enough to purchase, or rent property there without papers; working without papers is even more difficult. They take care of their own people first, unlike this once great nation.
While you can garden and construct homes here and earn money, that opportunity is lacking in Canada. We are the fools. While people are unemployed here because of illegal immigrants and those trump even the advocates that come here through special skills visas; it is not the case in Canada.
The Flag Must Stand For Something Else
When putting out the flag in front of your home; hopefully it should stand for the past virtues of the nation. None exist now. The only concern of our leaders is the success of Wall Street and the investors there who invest in nothing that contributes to the strength of the nation; only producing debt.
In reality the flag should be flown upside down, warning of national peril. It is not recommended in this new police state, for it will cause you trouble. That is, unless you are a Mexican national.
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