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The Idea of Migrant Crime waves is Historical and Present within every Society

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Donald Trump is trumpeting that migrants from all over the world are flooding the US-Mexican border and moving in mass to various small communities that are unprepared for the onslaught. This is a historical tool used by almost every grassroots politician in existence. The so-called “big lie” has been used to recruit support from established communities by politicians worldwide.

The Holocaust is an example of how politicians with various objectives find a national scapegoat(Jews) and claim this group of outsiders are enemies from within, fanning the flames of hate, envy, jealousy and greed until entire communities act as oppressors and murders, or simply stand by while these atrocities happen. In Donald Trump’s world, the @15-20million illegal migrants that live in America should be kicked out of the USA. There are no places for them in America except perhaps on the corporate farms of California, the South and the Mid-West. Cheap labour runs a Trumpian World. Otherwise, all these cat and dog-eating migrants need to get out and stay out right Donald?

After the American Civil War, when the slaves were emancipated, these homeless, poor people migrated northward. They came face to face with similar attitudes from their Yankee liberators who had no problem punishing the South by liberating their main source of labour, but hell if these people are moving into our neighbourhood! Every politician without any principles or morals views migrants as an excuse and source of wealth and power. Make people believe they are all criminals, evil in carnet and threats and what do you get? Donations, political support and the chance to gain political power by managing the situation they created.

This sort of thing is happening right now in Gaza where a few hundred Hamas fighters have the might of Israel trying to exterminate them, and all the while millions of Palestinians are driven away from their homes. Russia views the LGBTQ Community as dangerous outsiders who either came from abroad or were influenced by Western Immoral Corruption. The horrors of Syria drove millions of Syrians and North Africans into the EU, where they are trying to establish themselves. These migrants are the cause celeb for all extremist right-wing groups throughout the EU, all having one singular plan, to drive these migrants into the Sea and out of the EU.

Migrants were treated horribly in Canada and the USA, often ghettoized and isolated for their own protection. That was then, and this is now. The great majority of us respect migrants and see how important they are to the prosperity of our economies and community growth. The high costs to provide for these people are incurred by society for a time. Hopes of integration and transformation of these people encourage us to celebrate new neighbours. That is the difference between a welcoming society and a societal inertia that closes people’s minds and hearts evoking fear and mistrust.

There is a reason people are fearful enough that they become possibly open to misinformation developing into hatred for the other. Mass misinformation is a key tool in driving a nation towards isolation and the grand puppeteer can be Donald Trump or Joseph Goebbels. Goebbels once said, “the most brilliant propagandist technique will yield no success unless one fundamental principle stays in their minds, confining itself to a few points and be constantly repeated over and over again”. Now who has been carrying out those instructions during the present American election? Hint, he’s known as the Donald.

Migrants build economies and are pivotal parts of a society. The cross-benefit of migrants being welcomed into society far exceeds their threat factor. what do you think?

Steven Kaszab
Bradford, Ontario

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End of Manitoba legislature session includes replacement-worker ban, machete rules

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WINNIPEG – Manitoba politicians are expected to pass several bills into law before the likely end of legislature session this evening.

The NDP government, with a solid majority of seats, is getting its omnibus budget bill through.

It enacts tax changes outlined in the spring budget, but also includes unrelated items, such as a ban on replacement workers during labour disputes.

The bill would also make it easier for workers to unionize, and would boost rebates for political campaign expenses.

Another bill expected to pass this evening would place new restrictions on the sale of machetes, in an attempt to crack down on crime.

Among the bills that are not expected to pass this session is one making it harder for landlords to raise rents above the inflation rate.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 7, 2024

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Father charged with second-degree murder in infant’s death: police

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A Richmond Hill, Ont., man has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of his seven-week-old infant earlier this year.

York Regional Police say they were contacted by the York Children’s Aid Society about a child who had been taken to a hospital in Toronto on Jan. 15.

They say the baby had “significant injuries” that could not be explained by the parents.

The infant died three days later.

Police say the baby’s father, 30, was charged with second-degree murder on Oct. 23.

Anyone with more information on the case is urged to contact investigators.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 7, 2024.

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Ontario fast-tracking several bills with little or no debate

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TORONTO – Ontario is pushing through several bills with little or no debate, which the government house leader says is due to a short legislative sitting.

The government has significantly reduced debate and committee time on the proposed law that would force municipalities to seek permission to install bike lanes when they would remove a car lane.

It also passed the fall economic statement that contains legislation to send out $200 cheques to taxpayers with reduced debating time.

The province tabled a bill Wednesday afternoon that would extend the per-vote subsidy program, which funnels money to political parties, until 2027.

That bill passed third reading Thursday morning with no debate and is awaiting royal assent.

Government House Leader Steve Clark did not answer a question about whether the province is speeding up passage of the bills in order to have an election in the spring, which Premier Doug Ford has not ruled out.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 7, 2024.

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