John,
What happens when you import foreigners
actively involved in a foreign tribal conflict?
->
You also import the foreign tribal conflict.
-> You
inevitably provoke tensions with the country where this conflict is
taking place.
-> You contaminate your foreign policy that
should be based on your national interest with unnecessary
controversies over that foreign conflict
It’s just another predictable
consequence of mass immigration.
The
current diplomatic row with India is a telling example of
this.
If true, the allegations made by the RCMP
and the Liberal government that Indian diplomats participated in
criminal activities on our territory are of course very serious and
should be dealt with.
So far however, we haven’t been given
any proof.
And Justin Trudeau is clearly using this crisis to
divert the attention from other controversies.
One
myth should be dispelled though: That the central figure in this
controversy, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the Khalistani militant who was
murdered last year, was a Canadian.
He was actually a
foreign terrorist who used fraudulent documents to claim asylum in
Canada several times starting in 1997.
His claims were rejected but he was
nevertheless allowed to stay in this country and was somehow granted
citizenship in 2007.
Nijjar wasn’t a Canadian. He should have
been deported after his first fake asylum claim, like the hundreds of
thousands of fake asylum claimants who are in Canada right now.
All this is
happening because both the Liberals and Conservatives have for decades
deliberately invited foreigners and their tribal conflicts into our
country.
We should recognize this major
blunder and work with the government of India to find solutions
instead of jeopardizing our relations with a rising world power and an
important ally over this issue.
John, do you support a sane foreign policy that puts the
interests of Canada and Canadians first?
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Thank you,
-Max
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