LILLEY: Trudeau not ready to deal with border after Trump win
Expect a huge influx of people heading north claiming to be refugees as Trump promises deportations for illegal immigrants.
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With the election of Donald Trump on Tuesday, there is no doubt that Canada’s beleaguered immigration system will likely face an influx of people heading north to claim they are refugees fleeing the United States.
Based on their track record, it’s doubtful Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government will be ready or will take the right action – which would be stopping the mass migration north.
“We’re going to have to seal up those borders,” Trump said during his victory speech in the wee hours of Wednesday morning. “We want people to come back in … but they have to come in legally.”
Trump’s election victory was propelled in part on a promise to deal with the........
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