LOL.... Lefties here think Canada is benevolent..... Morons....
https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/5bf18ebe-f3ef-3287-aa3c-afa5ee304c56/ss_canada's-warning-to-tps.html
Hoping to prevent a repeat of last summer when thousands of Haitians illegally crossed the border from the U.S. to Canada to avoid President Donald Trump’s tough immigration policies, the Canadian government is ramping up efforts to stop the potential influx.
This time, the focus isn’t solely on U.S.-based Haitians who will lose their temporary protection from deportation on July 22, 2019, but also on more than 200,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador who are facing similar deadlines to leave the U.S.
All have been told to prepare to return to their home countries by the Trump administration, which last year began phasing out the special humanitarian protection known as Temporary Protected Status or TPS. Established in 1990, the program provides temporary protection to immigrants fleeing perilous conditions caused by armed conflict and natural disasters.
“Some people believe there is a TPS program in Canada. That doesn’t exist,” said Randy Boissonnault, a liberal member of Canada's parliament who visited Miami last week to meet with Haitian and Hispanic community leaders to issue a warning to would-be asylum seekers.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/5bf18ebe-f3ef-3287-aa3c-afa5ee304c56/ss_canada's-warning-to-tps.html
Hoping to prevent a repeat of last summer when thousands of Haitians illegally crossed the border from the U.S. to Canada to avoid President Donald Trump’s tough immigration policies, the Canadian government is ramping up efforts to stop the potential influx.
This time, the focus isn’t solely on U.S.-based Haitians who will lose their temporary protection from deportation on July 22, 2019, but also on more than 200,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador who are facing similar deadlines to leave the U.S.
All have been told to prepare to return to their home countries by the Trump administration, which last year began phasing out the special humanitarian protection known as Temporary Protected Status or TPS. Established in 1990, the program provides temporary protection to immigrants fleeing perilous conditions caused by armed conflict and natural disasters.
“Some people believe there is a TPS program in Canada. That doesn’t exist,” said Randy Boissonnault, a liberal member of Canada's parliament who visited Miami last week to meet with Haitian and Hispanic community leaders to issue a warning to would-be asylum seekers.