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Canadian Immigration Scams

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Daniel Bordman about the different kinds of immigration scams in Canada. From LMIA's to fake refugee status applications, certain groups are gaming the system. Also, they talk about motion M-44 and how it was unanimously approved by the entire Canadian parliament.

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Duration:
1h 37m
Broadcast on:
21 Aug 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

(upbeat music) - Namaste everyone. Welcome to the Charvuk Podcast, and it's time for "Oh, Oh, Canada." This is our second episode of "Oh, Canada." As always, I have with me, Daniel Goldman, Daniel, Howard, thanks with you. - Well, I'm fine, the country. But such is since 2015, so onward and upwards. - So the topic today is immigration scams in Canada. Now, just to give you guys a brief background, some of us have been talking about immigration scams for a while, especially people inside the Brown community. Have been yelling about immigration scams for a while in Canada. It's just that nobody paid attention to us is because nobody gave a damn about it. But today is going to be a detailed in-depth dive into how the immigration system has been gamed. And the gamed is the right word in Canada, and how different players have been aiding and abetting, players sitting outside Canada. And because the major chunk of immigration to Canada right now, at least in the last decade, has happened from India. So we have to call out those people in India too, along with their main parent companies in Canada and Canadian politicians and Indian politicians. And let's start with this, Daniel. I can't believe there is a LMIM map. There is a LMIM map, ladies and gentlemen. So this is a map. It's gonna be putting it. I just got stuff like that. - This was put together by some Redditor in Canada. And it's good, 'cause it's just on LMIMAP.ca. And yes, you can just see the, these are, I guess, like special visas or special work. Like H1N1 version visa of Canada, right? If you know that one, like he's like this skilled thing. And you're supposed to get these, these are for companies where you can't find a Canadian worker who could do the job. So you give it to a foreign worker. And this map is the GTA. So this is, you're looking at Toronto and you're looking at a population about 7 million people, 7 million Canadians. And a lot of these things are like fast food jobs. And jobs which you could find a 17 year old Canadian kid to do. But it is easier to just bring in foreign workers. And I guess, keep wages incredibly low and they'll do it. You know, it's a way to take what would be maybe like, you know, let's say minimum wage is $15 an hour, right? It's a way to say, okay, if there's a job that's kind of worth $23 an hour with some extra whatever, you can still do minimum wage and then find a foreign worker to do it and claim that no Canadian wants to do it because you're, you know, undercutting the market. And that's essential. Let me, let me read it for you. So this is how the government of Canada explains what LMIA is. This is IRCC.Canada.ca. What is a labour market impact assessment? A labour market impact assessment is a document that an employer in Canada may need to get before hiring a foreign worker. A positive LMIA will show that there is a need for a foreign worker to fill the job. It will also show that no Canadian worker or permanent resident is available to do the job. A positive LMIA is sometimes called a confirmation letter. If the employer needs an LMIA, they must apply for one. Once an employer gets the LMIA, the worker can apply for a work permit to apply for a work permit. A worker needs a job offer letter, a contract, a copy of the LMIA and the LMIA number. Now, on the face of it, I want to put it on record. This is actually not a bad system. It's actually a very good system. - Oh, theoretically, I have nothing wrong with the H1. There's a way to do it. Like, okay, yeah, you know, we find some really talented tech kid who couldn't really be schooled in Canada, came from a rural, more poor part of India, but he's really risen at the ranks and it's talent recruitment and you want the best and he's highly talented. You do labour art assessment. Hey, nothing can do what this guy can. He's 22, but he already is what I talk about. Like, let's bring him in for talented. And okay, you know, and I'd say also, like, the other half of this is, you know, the thought should be, okay, you know, this guy's hyper-talented in the demand of industry. Like, his target talent should be six figures, right? He should be coming in easily over 100K. You know, if he's hyper-talented in a dimension, maybe he's really worth 250K or whatever. The problem is for bringing him in and then using him at like 60, 70K, right? And you're under-hunting the market again, because taking advantage of these people. And then, if you can do that, or you can treat these hyper-talented Indian programmers, like, you know, who, if they had their talent level, let's say, we're worth 200K in Canada and you give them 60K. Well, now you're bringing the market down to only people, you could just now reach the market to people who are willing to work for 60, 70,000 dollars in a job that, right? Because the market's between different countries, right? 60,000 dollars, Canadian. Not a lot in Canadian job markets, not like poverty, right? But it's way different to Sri Lankan, right? So you're getting this stuff where, okay, now you don't even need the best Sri Lankan. If you can get some Sri Lankan guy who can do the programming, which let's say baseline is worth 120K, right? But they're, again, willing to do it 60, 70K. Well, now you're pricing out all the Canadians who spend all this time and resources money, accruing all these skills, all this education, for example, they thought would get them six figures. They're now getting undercut by the foreign market because the labor market assessment, as you're gonna find out, is not the most scandal-free or well-regulated thing in the world. Shocking, that could happen to a Canadian institution, I know. Just make sure everyone's sitting down when you hear about the Canadian. So I don't wanna rock anyone's world here 'cause I know you're all thinking, isn't it? Chag me, sing and just do it on those, the two most brilliant and competent people on the planet. I keep seeing, I mean, he came to my country and he did this, he did that, and woo-woo. And we thought this man must be a genius, a genius administrator to have so much time to learn how to dance. But you would be wrong, you would be wrong. So take a seat and have your world view, like, ready to be shaken and go back into that. - See, as far as dancing qualifications that lead you to prime ministership, I think Daniel for PM should be the hashtag we should all be looking for. A, for the record. Daniel can dance to non-Pajabi music too. Daniel's favorite song is "Changya, Changya." For the record, everybody. The moment Daniel starts listening to "Changya, Changya." He just goes. - It's like the one you need to eat Bollywood. And the story of how this is the one in your Bollywood song, I know. And we got a barbecue for like, "Upseek." And I'm like, you know, I mean, you're a great guy, great times you're a great person. I think they are like, they are playing some culture where they're playing indie. Or you guys are really fun and be like, oh, you don't know, in India or something. And I just went, "Changya, Changya, I did the Chirno dance 'cause that's like the one Indian Bollywood song I know. All the Indians are blown away." By the way, advice for all the white people out there to interact with Indian people. They're blown away if you know something like that. So if you learn the one, "Changya, Changya" song, which I didn't know how it got in my head. But it turns out it's the opening and credit, opening and closing credit song of the, Spike Lee, Denzel, Washington, Clive Owen movie, "Inside Man." I think "Inside Man," "Inside Job," "Inside Man." I think it's one where he robs the bank. It's a great movie. And that's how it got stuck in my head. So then I knew that. And then if you like, note one Bollywood song, not even know one Bollywood song. If you just know one part of the course of a Bollywood song, mind-blowing. It's mind-blowing superpowers. So how do you defeat Trudeau is not only can you dance, but you can handle spice. I bet Trudeau can't handle spice. - I think Trudeau can handle certain spices. (laughing) - We did not know, so a live viewer has given this, "Get this man on an other car." (laughing) - You won't get it. - Does it like the social security number? - Oh, I understand. It's just like an Indian social security number type thing. (laughing) - I'm holding white people, white people. If you just go, "Hey, yeah, Chea." And they're gonna give you citizenship, right? This guy's trying to get me a citizenship, holy. - Yeah. - See, that's all right. - Yeah, but okay, so on the LMIA, right? The problem starts with, there are three kinds of LMIA. There is a high wage LMIA. There is a low wage LMIA, and then there is a dual intent LMIA. I just wanna tell people more about how the LMIA system works, and where the quote unquote exploitation is happening right now in the Canadian market, is actually either primarily in the dual intent LMIA, or in the low wage LMIA. And the problem is you can't do away with this system, period. So let me give you a hypothetical. Canadian agriculture needs temporary foreign workers. A lot of Canadian agricultural workers actually during the summer season, especially during the summer season, without disclosing where I am from. In and around the area where I live, there is a lot of agriculture that happens over here. Guess who does all of that? Usually temporary foreign workers who come from the Caribbean islands, or from Mexico. A lot of these workers come from Mexico and the Caribbean islands, they stay in Canada for four or five months, and they work exactly on this low wage LMIA scheme. They come here, they work here, they make their money, they go back to Mexico and the Caribbean islands. They're here during the summers, they're off during the winters. So the scheme was working until (laughs) the immigration and diploma mills figured it out. That's what happened, and now we're gonna share different articles one by one, and this is where the scams start. Now, a very good detailed presentation of this was given by Bloomberg recently in a report. Now I have the entire article in PDF, because it's behind a paywall, I'm sorry, I had to download the PDF. So this was written recently why migrant workers lured to Canada are being scammed out of their life savings. This is a very serious problem, and credit to Bloomberg, who actually has covered this, I think Darshan Maharaja has given a lot of inputs in this report, and I'm gonna share this slowly, but surely with all of you. This was written by Jai, Jai Mare, and Laura Delon-Can. And so let's read this. Now, Deep Singh, a 39-year-old accountant in India arrived in Canada through the program last year. He invested everything in his dream to move his family, he and his wife, teacher, drained their savings and borrowed money from friends and relatives who scraped together more than 40,000. And guess what happened? They got scammed. And this is the current flow of low-skilled migrant workers, the low LMIA. Look at the figure from 2016, look at the figure in 2023. Just look at this. This is a very worrying trend. Like what the hell is happening in Canada? The chart is scary. So what exactly is happening is there are a bunch of immigration companies, and the thing with the LMIA program, ladies and gentlemen, is that you don't have to declare the name of the person. It's like a quota system, you buy these LMIAs out, you get approvals if you're an immigration company, right? So you have like, okay, I have 20 LMIAs lying with me. And then I go and it's like a bidding system then. Everybody comes to me, hey, I have jobs, I am an immigration agent. Now, all these Indian students who have come here and are looking for jobs and are looking for basic to permanent residency, eventually, because naturally that's a, and I don't think so, that's a bad aspiration to have. If you have come here legally by paying an international student fee, you can aspire to live here. That's not the problem. Whether they allow you or not is a secondary thing. But because the market is so lopsided, because the Canadian government in there, if you look at our previous discussion, yeah, they allow 1.2 million of them, right? - Yeah, so in a country that used to be third, like, you know, our population is around 30 million people per each year though, around that, now it's at 40. But still a million people, like more than 1%, more than 2% of the population per year is like temporary foreign workers. That's a massive amount, like, you know, more than 2%, like, you know, if you're Indian, do the math of air on one point, whatever billion you have, and then you go, oh, whoa, like, that's, that, I mean, that's seriously gonna devalue the shop market. Also, again, there's not enough jobs for these people, there's not enough homes, like, you're good at scale. We've just created a system with, I mean, it's two parts. There's a lot of, you know, very left-wing people complaining about this too. And, you know, right, because it's a combination of, yeah, okay, you wanna say corporate greed, right? You know, this is, you know, capitalism, right? Yeah, okay, this is major corporations who are in bed with the government, crony capitalism type stuff, where they have a team of lawyers so they can get these special things, and they can always push through the system, and, you know, they can get lower wages, right? So they pay lower wages, means higher profits for them, whoop-dee-doo. And, you know, the lefties have always been, you know, anything, especially in the shooter wage, anything labeled gay, green, immigrants. It's just, no, no looking. There's a reading of the paper, there's nothing. It's just rubber stamping, you know. I should have started a company called Gay Environmental Social Justice for Racism. And, you know, I could just, I need $10 million of funding to make all the, you know, Pakistani immigrants trans or something, right? And, funding, right? There's, a lot of people might have complained about that. I should have, okay, I'll turn all the indians in the trans. That would be easier to get accepted, right? And then you just go through it. So it's this combination of, yeah, okay. Are there corporate interests and financial interests from, you know, multinational corporations to keep wages lower? Yeah, of course. But there's also this sort of completely brain dead stance in Canada, we take towards everything with some sort of tint of leftism to it, right? Where we say, oh, immigration, especially the Trudeau thing. Like people, if you weren't here in 2015, when Trudeau got in, like Trudeau's big thing to, and push past Harper, one of the big things was like the Syrian refugees. Like he was talking about taking more Syrian refugees in 2015, like all of a sudden, you know, we take him like 5,000 refugees in Canada a year. It's a lot, it was a very, it was a lot, but we could handle it. Then Trudeau burst on the scene saying, "Steven Harper's racist, I'm gonna make 25,000 refugees." Then the media just did this thing like, "Oh, Trudeau's done 25. "Can Harper do 30? "Do I, do I hear 30? "Do I hear 30? "Do I hear 30? "Going once, going twice, and then like celebrated." And everything, they were like some criticisms, but for the first few years, I'd say until maybe 2019 or whatever, immigration was sort of seen as like a good. Like it's, you know, they're good things and they're bad things, right? So immigration is good because it helps people or whatever, and they could never say, "Well, actually it's not immigration, that's good." Like the right level of immigration is good. There's always been the fact of immigration. Zero immigration, if we do the Japan thing and we had zero immigrants in the Trudeau years and we just shut the borders, zero immigrants, I don't wanna see any blah, blah, blah, blah people, that would end in disaster. Conversely, if we say everyone come in, right? Immigration is good, you know, you have like, if you ever saw my big fat Greek wedding, there's like a thing where the Greek father, his thing is like he thinks Windex is great and fixes everything, you know, put, you know, a rash or put Windex on it, it was sort of a joke. That was sort of the approach of the Trudeau government towards immigration. It's Windex, just put it on everything. It's a cure all, oh, immigration is good. You know, oh, the school system is having trouble more immigration, because immigration is good. It makes a stronger diversity as they're strength. You know, oh, the labor market, we might have a shortage here, immigration. We have this, immigration, right? There's, we need more police, immigration. Like it was just literally anything you could think of there's a problem. Kirito would just say, well, we got immigration. We're gonna increase immigration. And it's like, well, one, does immigration even help this? And two, there's a cap to which an immigration is, right? Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad. Oh, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad. Right? And we were living in this land. And now everyone wants to go down here. And this is, I mean, it's, it's, it's spiraled out of control of us quickly because we just couldn't criticize anything. I should think of a G for it 'cause it's gay, green, and... Global? Is that what we call immigration? Okay, there we go. The three keys. - It's green and global. Wow, how nice. I don't know what the gay people did to you. - It's in some me, it's just the things that Kirito will rubber stamp blindly. And also to be fair to the gays, gay doesn't even count again. When I say gay, I mean now trans because if you're just a gay guy in Canada, you're basically straight. Like if you're just a gay white guy with no other modifiers, like you're not even gay anymore. Like you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're basically me. Unless you're like, you know, I'm also gay and I believe in social justice and you're like a full-out militant leftist that you can be gay. But if you're just like a normal gay guy, I don't think you even count as like a minority in Canada anymore. - Now I wanna read the operating part of the Bloomberg article, "Scary." In 2021, according to this federal employee, workers in the department were told not to waste time reading the online posting for the temporary job, which made job selling easier to get away with. They said, the staff member regularly reports suspected fraud to the Canada Border Services Agency, but said that quote, "Nothing usually happens. It's not hard for employers to get away with violations of the foreign workers, don't speak to government inspectors. The ESDC employee added and workers might be reluctant to come forward on their own because they fear jeopardizing their chances of permanent residency." You see what happens then, right? These people, they wanna move to Canada and they've been scammed by these scammers and let me show you an example of a scam now. And, and this, and I don't know how to explain this, but this was posted by the CVC in July 15, 2024, and it's really heartbreaking what's happening over here. And people need to understand that this is not fair. So this was Karina Zapara. Immigration experts are sounding the alarm over scam. Some foreign workers paying $30,000 or more in illegal fees for a job in Alberta. That's scary, okay? So look at what they're saying. Immigration lawyers, consultants and agencies in Alberta are sounding the alarm over what they say is a common scam targeting temporary foreign workers as the province's population grows. The scheme can involve employers, immigration consultants and recruiters who sometimes work together to promise jobs to temporary foreign workers, often for tens of thousands of dollars, they sell LMIAs. That's a federal document most employers need before they can hire a temporary foreign worker proving they could not fill the job with a Canadian or permanent resident for at least 28 days. The government fee for an LMI application is $1,000 and it should be fully covered by the employer who's facing a labor shortage. But now come the interesting course. At the center for newcomers, CEO Anilah Hummer has been watching the scam evolve for around 30 years. Ladies and gentlemen, I repeat, this scam is not happening right now. It's been evolving for 30 years, which is why some brown folks have been shouting for a while because they knew it was happening right under the noses. The temporary foreign workers, they don't often know better, said Hummer. They don't realize that this isn't the process and this isn't how they're supposed to do it. So they come in good faith. Some spend years collecting the money that they need. They get here and then they're told it was a complete sham and there was another way that they could come here without having to spend any money. She says the scam has historically been more common in cities with larger populations like Toronto and Vancouver. But it's now becoming more common in Alberta as the province experiences record breaking population growth. And the story is never end. Listen to this. Calgary based immigration lawyer Jat and Shori, who has worked with clients who've been charged fees up to $75,000 called the extreme cases of this scam a form of pseudo slavery. He says he seen instances where employers clawback salary as a way for workers to pay their debt. If they can't pay the full fee upfront. So I've heard stories Daniel of people misusing this confiscating passports in lure of a job and then literally making that worker work for two, three years for piss poor pay with their passport with the employer. You know where this used to happen Daniel? In Dubai. - Under your Dubai, right, yeah. I mean, yeah, this is, I mean, this is, I like slimy guitar better than Dubai. I mean, because one's more Muslim brother than the other. But yeah, this is what the Arab world does. This is like, this is modern slavery in the Arab world. Where, you know, I think I'm not, I'm not sure you might know better, but I assume awareness of this scam or awareness of the potential to be locked into slavery. If you go to the Gulf States as a foreign worker is understood better now in India than it used to be in growing, but Canada is becoming a baby guitar and will become a progressive slave state. That's nice. The most progressive slave state in the world, I think. That's a record. - But it's a huge problem and it leads to so many forms of, it leads to so many problems that I can't even start to explain how do we do it. And I actually wanna back you up on another thing where you made a point where you said that why Canada needs immigration. And actually you're right. Canada does need immigration. And I'll explain why Canada needs immigration and in this entire, you know, bullshit discussion. So I don't know if you read this one. How the Baby Boomer exodus will imbalance the Canadian workplace. This was published on October 1st and updated on November 1st, 2023. And presently 1/3 of the workers of Canada are millennials with Gen Xers close to behind 29.5% and Gen Z ringing in at 17.6. However, Gen Xers have been routinely passed over when it comes to promotions, meaning their experience levels may not completely fill the void by retiring Boomers. How many Boomers are retiring is the thing that should scare Canadians. A giant chunk, okay? Look at this. We expect about 245,000 retirements by 2032 and around 240,000 people to replace those says Van Buren with a shortfall of 5,000 retirements. And this is just one, right? The Canadian Construction Association, Daniel. Just the Canadian Construction Association is saying that that they're gonna face a giant shortage and all the skill trades, right? Around 700,000 skill trades workers expected to retire by 2028. The Canadian apprenticeship foreign estimates and average of 75,000 new apprentices would need to be hired per year over the next five years to meet the demand for skilled journey, journey persons in red seal trades. And if you help all of this, Canada has a giant problem. All see, the entire Canadian-- - We have a demographic problem coming up. - Yeah, yeah. You have a giant demographic problem coming up here in Canada. See, this country was built by Boomers, right? They went to the market place, they had babies. They built this country, they built all the systems. They are the most skilled whether it's your plumbers, it's your electricians and many other auto mechanics and many other people who are the backbone of the Canadian economy, engineers. And then what is happening now is all these people were working all this time. Now, they need to be replaced over a period of time not only because you need all these people on the job market, these people are gonna retire and enter the pension market. The pension bill of Canada in the next four to five years is going to skyrocket, Daniel. You know how socialist Canada is, I don't need to explain that to you. So on one side, you have all these great skilled people who actually made Canada an amazing place leaving the Canadian job market. On the other hand, you have all these people who made Canada what it is are gonna be like, now give me what I truly deserve, a nice pension, a nice healthcare. So they're gonna add that burden on the system. The problem is like, so yeah, you need immigration to fix this. The problem is again, we don't have a well thought out immigration, in fact, we have a maliciously thought out immigration thing for this. And like, yeah, it's okay, people go into retirement. You need young working people to sort of pay taxes to keep the system going 'cause the social security is a pyramid scheme that will collapse eventually, but the game of social security is to keep it going as long as you can. So it collapses on the party behind you and not you, and we all play off the tail with this in Vietnam. Problem is Canada, again, under Trudeau, all immigration is good, because there's some good, so immigration, you pointed out why we need immigration. But conversely, we're making it easier to bring your mom and dad in on your immigration. So you come and you immigrate and great, you're the 35-year-old male who's working to do whatever and bring people in. And you've been your five years, now you can bring your mom over at 75 and your dad over at 75 to live with you again, how nice is that? It's terrible, it's terrible for the country 'cause you're just adding two more people to the needs, you're just adding two people at this sort of taking end who can't give in and will need the healthcare and take up beds in hospitals which were over, the hospitals, these were socials. Hospitals were overcrowded at 30 million people, right? We had this all at COVID, right? In Canada, COVID, as soon as COVID, oh my God, the hospitals are full, ah! We had stories in 2019 of like people in Ontario hospitals like put in like gurnies in the hallway because we were just like over, we were like, again, we, socialists, again, from people inside the medical institution, like just how hospitals run and the bureaucrats ruining the, like we have like, it's like nine bureaucrats to every healthcare worker we have in Canada that we need to get rid of, we need to fire every bureaucrat that'd be a great way to start. But we're adding more and more people to this broken system. Again, we had our 30 million people, the system was overcrowded and breaking, we got to 40 million people, the system was overcrowded, even more overcrowded and less functional. And now like, again, if we're gonna bring in like, okay, some skilled 23-year-olds, we've just got a degree going into the tax center, making, you know, around the same wages as his peers gonna integrate into our culture or pay taxes and what. Great, yes, I agree, that benefit to Canada, brain gain, brain drain, whatever brings culture and whatever other lefty nods that you wanna add to that. Fine, that's great. But 75-year-old aunties and uncles disaster. And this new thing we have where we're giving visas to caregivers and like, it's supposed to be like the nanny visa, oh, the stories you're hearing with this, where certain demographics that are known for having up to four wives are bringing in, you know, come into Canada and then can bring in wife 234 as caregiver sort of things, bring them in and then the whole family goes on well, like there's, I've seen it, I've seen this for years, like there's entire segments in London, Ontario, which is run by Hezbollah to rear. And there are just families in very nice houses in various neighborhoods where it's just all welfare, all welfare-based, there's three, four wives and they're all just collecting welfare and child benefit checks and they're living in house speeds, it's just all the government benefits you can scam as a community, it just have this. And this is gonna be exacerbated massively with the new laws coming in. So this type of stuff where, you know, yes, we want immigrants to come and give their society and get a job and work, I get it. So I have sympathy via LMA and like the immigrants who came and got scammed because they wanted to work and for a better life. Like these are the people I have a problem with. But the problem is we're setting up these systems and like where we're bringing in your mom, which no, your mom can't come. Sorry, your mom can't come, why could she be tired? I'm just gonna break the country. Not that anything gets your mom, mom's probably lovely, but for the survival of the country, she can't come. She can't send money back to her in wherever she is. Fine, like that's the thing. And then all these things were, again, there should be like vote me present. No one who isn't an actual Canadian citizen is entitled to any social benefits. No welfare, no nothing unless you're a full on Canadian citizen. Most of them will don't sell for it. You want to deport people, you can't cut benefits for non-citizens. And then you'll see a bunch of people with four wives and 17 kids. You'll see a lot of them go to Britain, Australia, somewhere where they can scam benefits, they'll self deport. And that's kind of what we need coming down because the system, we have this demographic crisis, but we're not doing the type of immigration that's gonna fix this. We're pretending we are. And to some extent, we kind of are, but again, the people coming into work are getting scammed. They're paying $75,000 being put behind the eight ball. They're living paycheck to paycheck. They're not really high contributors to the economy. They've got caught in some sort of progressive slave trap. So yeah, it's just an all around disaster that no one's willing to talk about because you mean left or right, you're gonna have to run into rhetoric that's uncomfortable for your meta narrative. And that's something that no one seems to have the capability to do these days, unless it's fully like, "Oh, I read the immigration stuff "and all immigrants are bad, and Trump is good, "and Justin Trudeau should be in jail, "unless it's like da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da But there is so much that you're seeing content creators on the Canadian left talking about it. And of course, the answer is capitalism is bad and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, but still, they are talking about fact that this is out of control. Now, then anything I saw this video, which is very confusing for me, I'm going to play this. Permanent Residency for Tier 4 and Tier 5 occupations? Yes, you heard it right. The Canadian government has announced various plans to introduce some of the programs for Tier 4 and Tier 5 occupations in the upcoming years. Let's talk about what roles will come under these categories. If we talk about Tier 4 occupations, these require high school diploma and some of the on-the-job training. The occupations include such as everyday and salesperson, administrative assistant, and if we talk about Tier 5 occupations, this requires some of the work experience as well as on-the-job training, for example, food and beverage service and cheaters. So these positions are very much important for the Canadian economy and there are new pathways that are making it easier for the people working under these occupations to get their permanent residency. Now, there will be certain criteria that will make you eligible to apply for a peer under these categories. And let's discuss these in the next video. Wait, why do you need peer for cleaners? I don't understand. First of all, this is quite obvious. The woman in the video is Punjabi, the way she said retail. I mean, you guys won't get it, I will because Indians speak English like they speak their native sense. The way she said retail, I knew she was Punjabi. So Punjabis have the "er" in the end, so it's so natural that we pick it up. So another very interesting video was this on the gay belt. Fucking that thing in Canada, I don't understand this country at all anymore. Well, look at this. This was another video that I saw. Same sex market recently, coffee cases on the payer. I'll try to get it for you. I'm not sure if you're going to need it, but I'm not sure if you're going to need it. I'm not sure if you're going to need it. I'm not sure if you're going to need it, but I'm not sure if you're going to need it. I'm not sure if you're going to need it, but I'm not sure if you're going to need it. I'm not sure if you're going to need it, but I'm not sure if you're going to need it. I'm not sure if you're going to need it, but I'm not sure if you're going to need it. I'm not sure if you're going to need it, but I'm not sure if you're going to need it. Listen, I don't know how to say this. When Punjabi starts talking about gay marriage, you should know. You should know something fishy is happening then. So what are you saying? You're like, God, same sex marriage is legal in Canada, you can. And there's that you have to be married for five years or something or something of that. So they're different criteria. But listen, man, I want to see how many open gay couples who wear turbans live in Punjab. I want to see that. Listen, in Mumbai, you can be gay. Nobody bothers you. Nobody gives a shit in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru, big cities in India. Openly gay, no problem. Gay sex is finally decriminalized by the right wing BJP government decriminalized gay sex in India. Oh my God, it's no longer illegal. But go to Punjab, show me how many openly gay couples are there. This is ridiculous. And this is what I am trying to explain. It's basically saying like, hey, you can get your body into Canada. Yeah, you have to be Homer and all your homas coming here. That's I mean, listen, I love it because like this is kind of the joke I was making. But this shows that like the joke I was making about like life hack and plan is just be gay. And you know, oh, it's funny because they said it. Oh, it's a bit edgy. Is he like a homophobe? It's like, no, no, no. This is a fact in modern Canada. Like you want a life hack in Canada? Gay. You want even better life hack? Try it. Like be trans. That's even better than being gay now, right? Like, yeah, yeah, just like, and this is an immigration guy being like, hey, guys, we have a great life hack in Canada. It's called being gay. That's why. Listen, you want to know an honest Canadian legal immigrant? Listen, greet this. I'm a legal PR immigrant. I ran pillar to post for three years for the PR with three ILETS attempts. How can I support illegal immigration? This is a good immigrant. This is a good Canadian immigrant. He's frustrated with the whole thing. He's like, what the hell are you guys doing? Yeah. Our problem isn't like legal immigration, right? I mean, it's the other thing. The other part with the immigration post Trudeau, and you've seen this break into the American argument well because, you know, you'll have a bunch of like Hispanic people say like, you know, I am against you. Oh, I am against immigration. This and people coming to the country across the border. And then like some leftist will snarkily post to like, you know, get 5000 likes or something. Do these people like really not get the irony of the turning away into this and that? And then like people could be like, do the left is really not understand the difference between legal and illegal immigration? The answer is no, they really don't. So when, when we, especially in Canada, when we've done this, immigration is good, never questioned immigration. It's like, okay, can we parse this out? Like, what's an LMIA? What's this? What's a student visa? What's an illegal immigrant? No, everything is immigration. So, and it's all going to have to support it. And then we just started letting people in who like came from Haiti into the United States, like coming to Canada and putting up in hotels. Like we were the first country to just say, oh, you just came in here illegally. Here's a free hotel to stay in. Well, we process your claim. So why wouldn't you come here illegally, right? So, illegal immigration, like again, you actually do have to explain to the left wing people and they won't all believe you. And in some, they just don't understand it. Like it used to be so simple, but I like it's not simple to like the new generation Gen Z, Gen Z Canadians who are following Jack Meatsing on TikTok. They probably don't understand that conservatives like me can treat the issue like this guy spending three years to get permanent residency to legally immigrate. Versus some guy who got, you know, who just walked in over the border and is now up in a hotel who might have been a member of Hezbollah. Like we don't know, right? You know, these are two different things. Legal, illegal. Like people came through the system the way it's designed and integrated into society. Good. Yeah. Again, again, immigration shouldn't be zero. We don't need to go to the Japan, like Japan is only for the Japanese. Our culture like, listen, there's a balance. You were like, yes, preserved your culture. Don't go crazy. But we, we, we now live in a world where people don't want to, don't talk to in the media is part of this where if I, you know, this podcast were to hit the thing in the CBC, right? This would be said anti-immigrant rant where they would say we are against immigration in general, even even if we try and say we're parsing out and, and some goes good here, here. So in here, he's like, no, it's, it's a religious belief in Canada that immigrant immigration brings goodness. What is good? We don't know. And I love these people who talk about how great immigration is like they can only talk about, oh, we need it for a population, whatever. And then like, what are the benefits immigration? Yummy, yummy, yummy immigrants immigrants cook my food. Yummy, yummy, yummy, yummy, yummy. Oh, if we didn't have immigrants, we wouldn't have spicy food. It would be so bland. Yummy, yummy, yummy, yummy, yummy. I love when my immigrant slaves cook for me, and it's like, thank you for your progressive thing. But, you know, if you can't, like, if you can't make a better argument for immigration than yummy, yummy, yummy, me like when immigrants cook for me, I'm not going to take you seriously. But that's, that's the level of discourse we have in this country. Yeah, so I want to show something more. This is so weird. What do the Americans do better than the Canadians? So this was a working paper, National Bureau of Economic Research by Prithvira Chaudhary, Inaganguly and Patrick. I don't know how to pronounce that next name. So I'm just top talent elite colleges and migration evidence from the Indian Institute of Technology. We study the migration and right tail of the talent distribution using a novel data set of Indian high school students joining the joint entrance, G, a college entrance exam used for admissions to the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology. We find a high incidence of migration after students complete college among the top 100 scorers on the exam. Thirty-six percent have migrated about, visiting to sixty two percent of the top 100 scorers. We next document the students who attended the original top five Indian Institutes of Technology were five percentage points more likely to migrate for graduate school compared to equally talented students who studied in other institutions. We explore two mechanisms for these patterns signaling for which we study migration after one university suddenly gained the IIT designation, the alumni networks using information on the location of IIT technology in US computer science departments. Guess what? Twice as many immigrated to the US as every other country combined. The figure. Look at it. Look at how many go to Canada that that's that's where the problem lies Daniel. You're not getting the best even in India, the best of the best of India. Look at how many go to America. And even the ones in Canada like so, I wonder if you dates with a girl who, you know, you see like Indian, you get a good job. I think she worked, I wouldn't matter if I could say what company she worked at this major tech company that, you know, if you set it out loud, your Indian parents would be like, oh, yes, yes, yes, very good job. And she had this and, you know, she was just working on getting to the States now. It's like, oh, why would I work here in Canada? Like, this is, you know, a class example of like competent, well educated, came here legally. Oh, yes, look, it's a 20 something Indian girl who can be a woman of color in tech, something we love to say now. But her with all the benefits of the society being a normal adjusted person was like, yeah, I'm just working on getting States now, because it makes no sense to live in Canada with these prices and these taxes and the system and like, like it's on a track in the best of the best. The people we do attract is systems cameras like, you know, if you want high immigration, if you love immigrants because you're better than me, and, you know, it makes you feel good to say I like immigrants at a family dinner and you can feel better than, you know, people cousin Daniel or whatever or whatever uncle you want to spite. Great. I mean, great, great life choices you're making there. But if you want the truth about immigration is like, the more libertarian your society is, the more immigrants you can have. Right. So if you're an American, if you're America, and you go, okay, you want to come into America, it's passed fail on your own merits, right, other than what Biden is trying to do and path citizenship, but it's basically, okay, come to America. There's no free healthcare. There's no free this, there's no free that, you know, whatever, like, okay, maybe something you can scam a school line for your kids. Okay. But the big stuff, you don't get for free, you don't just to claim all these benefits, you come into the States, it's basically okay, sink or swim. Some people sink, some people swim. And because, and if they sink, they're not really dragging their society down, it's their fault. They can go back and they can do this, you know, they might end up at a horribly destitute, you know, situation on the streets of one of those 10 cities in San Francisco, you might end up there. But, you know, you might end up in a mansion in America because America is the most socially mobile place in the entire world, like, not that you can't become a billionaire from nothing in another country, but it's a far more common American experience for many reasons. But again, more libertarian your country is, the more immigrants you can have, because if immigrants come into Canada and they fail, they drag the entire system down, like, you pay for that, I pay for that. Everyone pays for that. If immigrants fail in Canada, in Europe, or whatever, like, again, we'll talk to our friends, like Salman and Sia, who you interviewed, Sia was telling me that, you know, he was when he was looking for countries to immigrate to when he chose Canada because of Stephen Harper's great foreign policy and and moral leadership. My favorite PM. Yep, everyone's favorite PM rug on getting under him. So, sorry, Sia. But he was telling me like he had other friends because he has a political refugee from Iran and he was in that network of people going, and he had friends to say, do come to Sweden. Like they pay for everything. You don't have to do anything and just for like two hours a week. You have to like pretend to look for a job. You just like stand in this line for two hours. And then you get like, you then you're like qualified to whatever and then you just can go back and you can hang out and you can drink and, and literally it was like, literally, you could just go into Sweden. And these are like the good guys, like, you know, liberal minded Iranians who fought against radical Islam and were kicked out of the country because, you know, they wanted, you know, their sisters not to be murdered for improper hijab. Like, you know, oh, people more prone. But if you, if you have a system in Sweden where it's like, oh, you just came to this country. If you do nothing, here's 100 k a year, or in my mind, maybe like it's 50 k a year to do nothing with no job with no nothing. And live in the go because we believe and if we just keep paying for everything eventually you'll get a job. So, no, I'm not going to do that because you're incentivizing people to become societal leeches. And the more incentive you give towards people leaching off the economy, the more they're going to do it. Less incentive you give, the less likely they're going to do it. So if you incentivize getting a job and integration, they'll do it. You just incentivize getting a job and integration. They'll do it. And it's interesting. And you're saying, like, all, yes, all the people of top skills who are competent and go to America, go to America, because it's like, oh, if I can make it on my own two feet, you know, the job of doing here in Canada, like, you know, I have a six figure job I can make 120k. But most that goes away in rent. I think 50% tax at the end of the year I'm left with like, I don't know, like 15, 20,000 in disposable income. Not terrible. Oh, you go to America after taxes, whatever, whatever, whatever. I'm left with 65,000 disposable income dollars. You know, you know, what, you know, what eventually people are trying to get there. Like, again, you're one of these in the high five funds should be, you know, bringing, like, if you're, if you're one of the, you know, tech people, people that, you know, there's actually, there's actually four. If you're going to get to the sticks, like, you might have a top in Canada or something. Most of the people is trying to give America because as America reward, war, success, and it's all our progressive, we love it. Made me great. Yes. You know, it's all people are seeing it. It's all fluff. It's no substance. But the root cause of this entire problem starts from the Canadian political class, which is why I kept this till the end. It all stems from this motion M 44. This was for the residency for temporary foreign workers in the 44th parliament first session. This was passed by Randeep Sural, a liberal MP from Sari Center, British Columbia. The text of the motion was that in the opinion of the house, the government should develop and publicly released within 120 days. Following the adoption of this motion, a comprehensive plan to expand the economic immigration stream to allow workers of all skill levels to meet the full range of label needs and pathways to permanent residency for temporary foreign workers, including international students with significant Canadian work experience in sectors with persistent labor shortages and such plans should incorporate the following elements. Now, a normal average Canadian might think that, okay, who cares? You know, these people were getting their jobs, but, oh, the Liberals and the NDP scammed the system. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, but look at the number of votes this motion got. Three hundred and twenty four years, zero no's. Even the Conservatives voted for this. What do we do now? The Canadian Conservative are not, I don't know, the most. The British political party party in the world. They want to handle a lot of immigrant sectors. They haven't been learned to get rid of these communities. Do that. This is my voice going. I can come back. Yeah. I don't know why you're echoing. Just exit and come back again. I think there's some issue at your end. I don't know why there's your voice is echoing. I can hear you twice. Okay. Sorry about that, guys, but, yeah. So, just to give you guys a brief background about this motion, this motion was passed by each and every member of Parliament in Canada. This was pushed by a Liberal MP, surprise, surprise, and all roads lead to one native state that a section of Canadian society wants. Okay, switch one. So, the problem with this system, ladies and gentlemen, is that it is a scammy system. And this motion M44 was, then you might have to reduce the volume because I can hear myself, your speaker volume. Yeah, you might have to. Yeah, it's better now. You might have to. What happens is the volume goes into the microphone or if you use headphones, then it changes a lot of issues, if you can. Otherwise, it's not a big deal. If you have a headphone, it would be better. So, yeah, in the meantime, let me explain this motion M44 for all of you. Once again, what this motion tries to do is create a scammed immigration system. The scammed immigration system, which nobody wants, Canadians don't want, Indians don't want it. There are horror stories that I've heard, horror stories after horror stories of people being literally abused. I'll give you an example of how blatant and brazen this system is. See, people keep thinking that, oh, there are these Indians who are scamming the system. No, no, no, the Indians are not scamming the system. The Canadians are scamming the system. I keep on repeating this as if people think that, oh, we're making, you know, Indians have come up with this pan. We are going to come to Canada and we are going to scam the system. You know how brazen this system is that all until and unless an Indian actually exposes this rod, none of you Canadians actually pay attention. Once again, I'm going to play some very disturbing videos of a person. His name is Sikandar Braar. Sikandar Braar has been explicitly promoting his online business of helping immigrants cross the borders from Canada to USA. And guess how many documents are needed? Daniel? Zero? Yeah, zero. So these videos are going to be in Punjabi. Some of us have been talking about this person for a while. Some of us, you know, we obviously, who cares when brown people talk about these things, listen to this. Oh, and he even displays it. But by the way, all of this is on Instagram was until we exposed him. So he's saying we are people of Sikandar Vai, Sikandar, brother, Sikandar. And we are going from Montreal and this is very safe. He's actually selling the product illegal immigration as a product. It's a very safe product. So this video is not just the only one. So what he's saying is we're going from Montreal trying to sell illegal immigration to people. I'm going to share more and more videos from this gentleman. This was shared by a great Twitter handle and a deep sting. This is the same handle I had shared with you who have shown other videos too. Some of us, you know, really care about these things and the welfare of our people. This is India to USA, a reasonable price. I like the song because they even mentioned Trump. I like the song because they even mentioned Trump. I like the song because they even mentioned Trump. I like the song because they even mentioned Trump. It's a good way you're a bad way. I don't know. I'd like to listen to the whole song. Maybe someone in the comment to listen to him. Oh, this is not enough. He doesn't fear anyone by the way. He doesn't fear the Canadians or the Americans. He doesn't give a shit. This is why, how many times have I told you, this cannot happen without the tacit approval of the governments in power. This cannot happen without the tacit approval of the governments in power. He has an Instagram channel. Look at this. Look at them. Oh, thumbs up. A Jabi Monday. By my friend. Crossing. Goodbye, my friend. Going illegally. Goodbye, Rob. I mean, this is so 2024. I'm suddenly a human through traffic on their instruments. Bye. They're so happy that they're entering. And believe me, Daniel, I know these people have sold an arm and leg to do this. I know that. I met some of them in Bakersfield, California. They've been working at restaurants and many other places. They have sold an arm and leg to enter this country. And for people who don't believe this is all, all of this is real. Listen, this is the Instagram handle where the gentleman has literally, basically, openly displayed all the videos. Can you believe that? Yeah, I can believe it in Canada. In the States, it's a bit. No, no, no. It's happening. Everything is happening under the approval and tacit understanding of both the governments. They know what is happening. Oh, I can see. But my thought is, you think at least you'd be a bit more scared of the American. Like, like, I can totally be doing this. I can believe in a immigrant, great, legal, human trafficking scheme and post about your scheme in Jabi in Canada. I can believe that, in fact, a shock, if any, if anyone, I mean, most, most just a highly criminal and a lot of enterprise and credit. Like, we just don't look right at it. That's how it survives. So that I get. But immigration is a bit more hot in the border. And this is like, you would think you'd be a little scared. Or if you're putting run a human trafficking ring. That, and your public public publicly, you know, some lunatic in Texas. Might can, you know, stop this themselves. It would be my fear of fear with, like, the only fear I'd have in America is America. It's not so much much. Joe Potter Kamala Harris. Yeah, but honestly, everybody's happy. And the best part is this handle actually had a WhatsApp conversation in Punjabi with him. And he was so fine. So I'll give the rundown for it. So this is like price for one sub safe to have as an is it safe. He replies, he's safe. Like, we are doing it very safe. Documents, documents the Lord need. He's saying we don't need any documents. Kissi will legal documents the Lord need. If hath a please man who thus do. He repeats it again. You don't need any legal documents. If you do, please let me know. He says, nai, don't give which you can't, uh, which you can't, uh, document. Yeah, uh, though you don't need any documents for this. He says, final price does not to see please sub safe or a chadda. Please tell me the final price and please make sure it's all safe. And then he says, kinibandaya. How many people are there? This is happening openly. It happens openly. And this brave Sikh. Repeat it. This brave Sikh exposed this. This brave Sikh man who cares for decency and is against human trafficking. And against these scamsters who are openly doing it. I refuse to believe that the Canadian and the American governments don't know about it. It's just not possible. Yeah. I can believe it. Let's candle on the long enough. I can't believe this. Um, yeah, none of this shot in Canada. So it's a bit more surprising that that it's an America too. So only like I knew it. I would just thought if you're doing an America, you take a little better effort to hide it. You put it on your Instagram page, but this is the level we're at. Where the legal and the immigration human smokers have Instagram pages to. And these people faces are on there. They're for sure. I can believe the thing with like, why not the faces? Or why don't these like, if you're, if I was really walking into to. Marouse and the, and. Like, I'm. Like my, you know, like. I wouldn't want to face. Like, pop public. Like, oh, I'm going to have to be like a migrant work worker in Belarus because, you know, can't fall in and. Um, and all that. Um, I'm. Uh, do that. Uh, so like. This is. It's. It's beyond eternity, but. Uh, totally. And you know what the human cost of all of this is, this was a long time back. Uh, but somebody reposted this video in August. It's going to be in Punjabi. I'll translate it for everyone again. Um, and Daniel, I think you have a two mic problem or something. That's why your bike. Either you have the YouTube page open where you're watching the video and the video is playing live. It happens in those two occasions. So figured that out. I think. But it is there, but it was always muted. I got it off. But I don't know. I don't know. Today with the mic. Yeah. Check. Are the echo settings and your mic on or something of that sort is on. I don't know what's happening. You'll have to check it out. It's okay. We'll figure it out as we're doing it live, but I want to play the sad video of someone in Punjabi. I'll translate it for people. Don't worry. But this is part of the net result of all these immigrants coming here and the migrations, the illegal movement of human beings and all of that. This is what it results in. How did those two subscribe? I think we're going to talk a little bit about this. I'll talk a little bit more about this. So what he's saying is ladies and gentlemen. Welcome today. We're going to talk about a come here. Come here is a serious issue. And this is Kapoor Thalal, Ludhiana Jalandar and all these NRIs. He used the word NRI, non-residential Indians. So what happens when non-residential Indians leave? You get ghost towns and ghost villages. 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No, there is no grand plan from any Indian to game the system. Nobody wants to game this system. Ladies and gentlemen, you have to try and understand that this is a scam where there are diploma mill colleges that are involved in Brampton, Ontario and many other parts of Canada. In fact, a friend of mine, Ami Granatra. I took her to one of those diploma mill tours a couple of days ago. She was shocked when she looked at the mess. She was like, what? This is a college? I was like, yeah, you see that small dinky thing? That's a college. That's a college in Brampton. And she's like, this is a scam. I was like, yeah, it's a human trafficking scam. And people don't understand what's happening in this country under the garb of immigration and human rights are being violated. And if anybody who raises a voice against this, and who tells communities that listen, there is a section of the inside the Indian community completely aided and abetted by Canadian politicians of all skin colors. And they are scamming the entire system. You cannot have more than 80 diploma mill colleges in Brampton and tell me everything is normal. It just, it just can't happen. And then you have LGBTQ claims. You have cleaner claims. Everybody and the LMIA at the fundamental level, the more I study it, I actually think it's a good system. If Canada wants to progress, it is a good system. But everybody seems to be gaming everything. And then the anger comes down to the LMIA system itself. And I don't know how to have a good policy discussion in Canada anymore. It just sucks. It sucks. But that's not the only thing we are going to talk about today. There are other news that... It just doesn't stop, right? Okay, tell everybody about the ISIS guy. What the hell was that all about? I don't know about it. Well, so ISIS bad. It was bad. And you might think, we're talking about the Islam in Iraq and Syria. The people who burn people, people who live, sell it, sell it to GD women. As young as like six or seven. You know, burning the journey the Jordanian fiddle lie, beheading people. Global Caliphate says the world's notorious terrorist guard. You probably like them. But that is not the... That is the majority of paid opinion among Canadian prime ministers. And I'm not joking. I can't remember. I think this was, let's say, before I was going to look at it, it was like around 2017-18. There was concerns about natural ISIS fighters back into Canada. In fact, I knew an easy woman. Some of the women who got refugees in Canada and came here. I've seen their rapist captors from ISIS. Like on the bus in Canada and in Toronto, which was walking around. And they reported to the government government and it says you have PTSD hallucinating. So these concerns started to bubble up. And the consent, the consent party, this was the lease of JPs. It was under interest, it was late at the time. Put the question to cast Trudeau about the returning ISIS fighters. And cast Trudeau to tax on this. One, concerns about returning ISIS fighters are Islamophobic. It is, you know, standard Trudeau. And you can go the whole. So does this mean every, this ISIS is the Axiax presentation of Islam. But criticizing ISIS is, is, is, is, I mean, I, there's that is that thing. But the real danger is we're talking about radicalization. And it's, and it's just because all liberation is going to tell you under Trudeau. Um, uh, it's the thing. I'm sure he'd really have folks. All right. So under toe. The. It went one step further. It was not just. Oh, this is a threat. This is a long moment. Is the word, the word turning this fighters. Justin should have, quote, can be a powerful voice for D radicalization. They're good because they're immigrants. They can come and the, the, the other. Potential buzz. We have Muslims that are a bit extreme. So because there might be some Muslims with Islamic mixed thoughts. It's it, you know, London in Mississauga or somewhere. We will be fighters from a set, set, set. And the ice fighter and explain to them how more. Actual kept Justin Trudeau. Right. And again criticizing this was. Square one is on the phone. So did shocking that that it was an ISIS fighter fighter who is on video. We'll go in back where Syria. Someone set it off. Look. I'm key. Then came to Canada and him and son were, we're plotting interest attack. That I think the American thought window. Warned a Canadian. Internet agencies and we picked him up. The things we did have a man and was a member of ISIS on video. I'm committing us at ease on on video coming to Canada and planning a terrorist attack with his son. And. The modern Canadian immigration system. What else can I say about it? It's not just about the modern Canadian immigration system. It's it's about a particular group in in Canada that has completely taken over the Canadian system. Whether you like it or not, Canada is now basically under the tutelage of Pakistan. Canada and and and every single Canadian politician and political party is spandering in one way or the other. To the hollustani lobby and you can literally, you know, all roads lead to hollustan. And and and this is not even an exaggeration anymore. Whether it's a X or Y or Z. You just have to look around and you know every road leads to hollustan. Now, I'll give you an example. Pierre Paulier recently treated this art. Pierre treats this out. Okay, and it's really bothering me. Pierre treats this that stop by the Guru Nanak Mission Center in Brampton where volunteers are hardworking, serving the community united by our values of faith, family and freedom. Thank you for the warm welcome and for all you do for Canadians. But what does this group does? They take out processions where, lo and behold, they actually have terrorists being celebrated. So this is the same Godwara that had taken out the float of the Indra Gandhi assassination. This is the same Godwara that openly carries out. And I mean, what is, what is happening in Canada is beyond explanation. Like this is the same Godwara, right? Pierre visited this temple where you know, Canada's first seek to be converted of terrorism crisis and talks in Kila, who is also an organization organization. This is mocha Bertergan speed for six foot justice was presented with an award by Ajayep Singh Bhagri, who was acquitted in Canada's deadliest terror attack. That took place here where Bhagri pledged to kill 50,000 Hindus at the WSO's founding convention. Yes, there are videos available of that online very easily. Just go and Google them and you'll find them. The parents of the suicide bomber who killed Punjab's premier were also present. And, you know, we stand for the establishment of a sovereign state of khalistan. What the hell is Pierre Paul, you have doing there? What the hell is like? Tim Apple. Tim Apple brought him his wife's world's organization. And Tim Apple probably arranged this. He was there with Tim Apple and I believe he is doing that. No one knows what khalistan is in Canada. It's like me, mocha, like, people of khalistan. It is single, maybe, in a country of 40 million people. So, I'm sure they have me. I'm sure it's not a khalistan here. It's a very important community. And they've raised X amount of dollars for the conservative party. Oh, wow. Now, to say how many dollars it brings to the liberal girls in the EP as well. But this is the thing. You're on a tour. This is an easy, easy photo. Okay. Good mercy. Sadiq is good. Charity is good. Blah, blah, blah, blah. Oh, one didn't know that Tim Apple led him into a trap here where he's going into the most radical good waters of the entire country. I'm not sure if you saw my Twitter comment, but I commented on their peers thing. I said, did they take down the wall of all the terrorists? Or did they leave it out when you got it? Or did they leave it out there? That was my take on this. Because, again, a lot of these good waters. I've seen a lot inside a lot of them are pictures of binder wall and it's basically. The, the, oh, some of them have been like a cat. Like the master mind of the large stack and make it a course. And these good will have his picture is a glorious martyr who filled over 300 people. And you're bombing. And no one knows. No one cares. Emission is good diversity. Literally be the slow, slow, low get city is diverse. It's our strength. We adopted the mood. Oh, monge, monge of nothingness and a new city. Slow, slow. Good. Back to. Whenever, whenever, like after we lost late, great, rough, rough work. We don't think we see. We see. We see black. We, whatever. Oh, yay. It's so exotic. And I mean, I'm sure the food's delicious. Time to turn your breath. And, and. As you see, Indians are talking about because who suffers from calisthen, you know, nonsense. Well, immigrants, they're smart enough to not to not attack white people first. They go, go, you saw them screaming at, at, on, in India. In India, India, India, India, India, India, India, India, India, India. Yeah, this is the video you were talking about and yeah, let's play this. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] So they're saying Indian Hindu go back to India. Well, they had the Pajabi beach to it. Very, very nice of them. At least they added the Pajabi beach to it. How nice. And they're saying Indian Hindu go back to India via Modi. Hindu means the Modi Hindus go back to India. That's what they meant there. And it's all nice and dandy, but guess what they believe in. So I want to show this video. This was a while back. And by the way, this thing was not done by some Canadian media house. This thing was done by, I think it was times now that I've done this thing a while ago on Shamshev saying a very violent, uh, calisthen. And guess who was sharing the stage with Shamshev saying, ladies and gentlemen, the future prime minister of India, the prior of Canada, I'm sorry, never going, he can't even enter India. So the pride of Canada, the one and only Jigmeatsing. Ladies and gentlemen, here's his Sata Jigmita, you know, in Punjabi, I called him ours and listen to Jigmeatsing with Shamshev saying, ladies and gentlemen. Who is a revolutionary, they want to come up with this idea. They're very, I say the gangster idea. They were alternate revolutionaries. It is about six spaces and six institutions. And it endorses violence as a legitimate form of resistance and survival. Jigmeatsing, born Jimmy Dallywall, is no stranger to extremist ideology. In February 2016, Mr. Jigmeatsing was a featured speaker at the National Sick Youth Federation, NSYF in Southall, London, UK. This organization's leader, Mr. Shamshev Singh has made statements regarding the use of violent means to achieve their aims. Yes, violence means to achieve their aims, the ends justify their means. We have to create our independent country. So there will be violence when California is created, but this is inevitable. He's statements by Mr. Shamshev Singh were made as part of NSYF's official videos and previous to Mr. Jigmeatsing accepting not only an invite, but also to be a featured speaker on the panel at the February 2016 event. One is about sovereignty explicitly and uncompromising. It endorses the superiority of our culture, our language, and our ideas. It is about six spaces and six institutions. And it endorses violence as a legitimate form of resistance and survival to rebuild and to become a zone. It is noteworthy that Mr. Jigmeatsing did not reject or rebut the message that Mr. Shamshev Singh made regarding violent means as an end to gaining sovereignty. In fact, in 2018, Mr. Jigmeatsing doubled down. There's a complexity to the situation. The issue is complex. And it's not easy to say I agree or disagree with that. It's important to understand the complexity of the scenario. Legacy Media only brought up his speech at a 2015 San Francisco, California rally, but interestingly enough, neglected to show or mention the February 2016 video clip of his close association to Mr. Shamshev Singh. Mr. Jigmeatsing is unrepentant. You regret going to those rallies now? No, I would go in the future. I shout out to World War campaign, a great guy there. I'm just going to, he's also sick, the guy of World War campaign. So just think about this. We are the ones talking about this. Average White Canadian does not even understand this entire movement. Other than a few exceptions here and there, even with Clyde, as much as I want to give him credit for this, Clyde was unaware of what Callistan was six months ago. Clyde is a Canadian. He's a prominent YouTuber. Even he did not know. So just think about this. What the hell are we supposed to do? And then in this entire climate of, you know, immigration pressures, as if you know, Indians have to answer for everything that happens. Time and again, we've said this, both Daniel and I. Callistan is a Canadian problem. It is not an Indian problem. Callistan is a problem created by Canadians and it has been specifically created by Canadians to give India a bad name. And you know, they say, Oh, why does an India act upon this? I want to show you a few things, right? Ladies and gentlemen, this was a press advisory issued on February 4, 2022 by nothing less than the Council, the General of India, of Toronto, Canada. What does it say? We have seen some disturbing instances of Indian nationals becoming victims of immigration fraud in Canada. The recent incident in Manitoba, which resulted in the death of four victims while attempting an illegal crossing of the international border, has shown that immigration fraud can have fatal consequences. And it goes on and on and on and on. The Indian government keeps giving it wisely after advisory. It is the job of the Canadian government to crack down on things in Canada. The Indian government has done raids and cracked down on multiple things. But when the demand from the illegal market of human trafficking from Canada is so high, it's rather naive to say that the Indians are not doing anything. The Indians, maybe the Indians are also guilty. I'm not brushing away the fault of the Indians. But to say the Indians are perpetrators of this crime, no, I'm sorry, Canada, you guys are the perpetrators of this crime. You guys are the human trafficking capital of the world right now. You're trafficking human beings. So the Canadians need to own up and to shit on Indians all the time, right? Why? Why shit on Indians? What did Indians do in this? Well, I mean, this is right. A lot of the bad influence coming up. So listen, are there some bad actors in Indian Indian who are playing hard of this scam? Yeah, okay. There's people, the international criminal organizations are a part of it. And I mean Pakistani, Gagantt, terrorist groups, and, you know, American cartels. Okay. When you get such a massive, when the human trafficking are literally the number one industry in your country, there are a lot of, there's can be pointed to a lot of different people. But the danger with the Indian India coming into the United understand is like a lot of the ideological put upon this is either is from three sources that are itself kind of very Indian, right? You have radical leftists who don't India because it's as a government right now and it's going through sort of a, you know, doing the cultural writing, which leftists don't like. They want, you know, global leftists had your money money. And then the calisthenes are a lot of the hundred and Canadian dating standing is playing a lot of part of it, sometimes not. And then, and Islamic fundamentalists or Muslim Muslim for operatives who are smuggling their people in as well. All three of those ideologies are apparently the anti India. So by bringing people in and a lot of scams coming from India, you also have people, you know, in the system. So I thought directing, saying, quite honestly, a lot of the, the at Indian Indians, Indians, the large, they're saying you can see to go for themselves, right? So you see this in the same thing, because when it benefits calisthenes, when you see the narrative of like groups clashing, you know, that, you know, some, some white people, you know, some who should know better. And I'm going to have, you know, media officials will go, oh, two groups of Indian English and go back back to India and take this back there, there, where, you know, like, okay. Like, not like you actually have to, what's happening to me is on the thing, and this is in a celebration, right? We don't have a problem with, you know, oh, if, if Ben's Whalen's get on the thing for the, or billions for the, you know, the anniversary of the creation of Bolivia, Argentina, the Netherlands, Spain. Remember, anyway, this, this flags have a little festival, that's fine, no one cares, right? But, but people come and you, you try to wave like, if you Israeli independent, they, and you have your Israeli, Israeli, you're a synagogue. Oh, okay, fine. But the people and Palestinian cities come and, and attack you. The media always play this, this really is in pound Palestinian lash, you know, whatever, it's a clash. Well, no, it matters who attack, who attack, because if Indians just such as setting up Saudi Day and Cal health, they come and harass them. This isn't to group, this is one group having a celebration, and then another excess group come to hit attack them. But then this is played of, oh, who difference of Indians is not real, but this is exactly exact calisthen is one piece of calisthen. You want to undermine it, you can talk, talk there. So they benefit more. So every time they go and like, throw by bricks or, or bubbles or whatever, at a group of Indians, if you get film and they have calisthen flags, they know that most influencers are just going to go. Oh, oh, a bunch of India and get all these Indians out of here. And the more people start to hate Indians. They hate India too. And is this sort of. So you've now insta buys like two right wing populace who are like, one of these friggin to tell you about, like, you're going to make the problem worse. If you just say Indians and just dump on Indians, Indians, Indians, Indians, you're incentivizing thing. These panties in Islamist trade more and more social discord. These now narratively benefiting social discord. So they're getting, when you just go, Oh, Indians, friggin Indians, Indians, if that's, that's your response. You're incentivizing wise. Because it's not the Indians who are going on clashing with the other group. They're just kind of kind of staring at being like, I'm celebrating Diwali because I'm you, right? And then if calisthen, no, oh, when they have all these, when he knows about the holiday, we come and craft rash and assault it. The media wants to do the two side flash thing. And then influence it. Indians are fighting again. And then pressure get on the Indians. We don't know what to say. That's a word, which is just calisthen or child. Yeah. And I don't know why people take it out on Indians. Like, you know, South Asians are four times less likely to buy a home in Canada. They, the Chinese and Southeast Asian are among the top owners and most educated. I don't say this. The Vancouver sun says this, by the way. Yeah. I mean, I don't know what was something that was so astonishingly bad that the South Asian community has done over here. And what I find fascinating before we wrap up is that I don't understand what the big deal is. Indians were celebrating 15th August. Indians came here from India. Do they only celebrate 15th August? No. I mean, Daniel's been to enough Indian events to know that the first national anthem that is played whenever there is an Indian event in Canada is so Canada. Daniel has been to enough events right now. I got invited by Indian students to a Canada thing in a park, lots of lots of, you know, very Canadian flags. Look, it's like anything is an Indian area. They write it and it was nice. I mean, it's just like they serve. They serve so says a snack instead of hot dogs. Okay. Okay. But it was, they do celebrate today. This isn't, this isn't a group that we have, we have trouble degrading into, into our society. Yeah. In fact, the funniest bit of it all is how they have actually created versions of the Canadian national anthem. And, you know, nobody questions when St. Patrick's Day is celebrated in Canada in Montreal. I think Montreal has the biggest celebration of St. Patrick's Day. I mean, I would also attend it. I like it. I think more and more Canadians should go into the 15th August celebrations of India and they would like Indian food, Indian dance, Indian culture, all that sort of stuff. I think that's the whole idea of migrating into North America. Yes, Western Europe is different. It was distinctly homogenous and one identity. North America, the beauty of North America, both Canada and America in that sense was that people from multiple identities came here and they had their subcultures and they had a national identity at the same time. So, I mean, I think one of the best renditions of the Canadian national anthem was something that, that was created by TAC-TV Canada. It's a beautiful, Indianized version with Indian instruments of the Canadian national anthem. I would highly encourage all of you to go and listen to it. I think it's on TAC-TV Canada's website. If you guys can go and listen to it. They have used only Indian instruments and they've created a beautiful rendition of the Canadian national anthem. These guys are proud Canadians. They love Canada. They have the Canadian flag. They have the Indian flag. And to see all of this is just disappointing is all I'm saying. Kalasanis come there. They say Hindus go back to India. They say all the nasty, racist and casteist slurs. None of you understand the underlying casteism inside the Kalasanis communities because you guys don't understand Punjabi. Some of us do. We understand Punjabi. I mean, I've lost count of the amount of times I've sent a private message to Daniel on WhatsApp saying, "This castler means this. This castler means this." And Daniel's like, "How many castlers do you guys have?" I'm like, "What do I do? We just have a variety." And this doesn't end. And it's all roads lead to Kalasan. You guys have a Kalasan problem, Canada. And all we're trying to do through this program is not, listen, the biggest victims of this are actually innocent Sikhs. Because they all wear a turban now. Now, an average Canadian cannot figure out this is a Kalasani. This is a Sikh. My biggest concern in this entire Shit Show is, what about those overwhelming majority of innocent Canadian Sikhs who are hard-working Canadians who are paying their taxes in Canada for living a good life in Canada. Don't do anything. And they suffer because of these Kalasanis. So try and understand. The immigration fraud is also a major player in the immigration fraud is the Kalasani element. Kalasan is literally holding Canadian politics on ransom. The sooner Canadians realize this, the better off Canadians will be. That's all I want to say before I wrap up. Yeah, no, I agree. And I think we said last night, these schemes, these scam embers, you know, "Oh, it's going to go bad or bad." Like, the primary victims of these people are the communities the most and most closely related. Because there's the ones who they prey on. They are the ones whose language they speak and can manipulate. And if we sort of wake up and a little bit of a phone when talking about immigration and learn how to have a new on the wants conversation about something complicated, the country inspired out of control, we have a prime minister who can barely speak. You just hope it gets better in a year when Pierre gets in. But Tim Mopel is deputy leader of the Conservative Party. So there is a lot of concerns on the Kalasanis issue. Yeah, so before we wrap up, everyone go follow Daniel on X. His X handle is there in the description of the podcast. And there's also a PayPal link. So if you want to send donations to Daniel directly, there is a PayPal link in the description of the podcast course and your donations to Daniel. I'll make sure Daniel fixes his mic for the next time. This today was a disaster. I tried my best. We tried our best. I apologize to everyone. But once again, we will fix his mic before we come on because this is going to be every 15 days. Daniel and I are going to get together. We're going to talk about issues pertaining to Canada. And it's not just going to be related to India and Canada. It's going to be about pure Canadian issues. I want to talk about Canadian politics, Canadian economy. I mean, the more I dig into the dairy industry of Canada, the more I dig into the poultry industry of Canada, it is an absolute nightmare. And I thought, you know, India has a problem. Oh boy, does Canada have a problem? So we will try to talk about all these issues when we have this once in 15 days get together. Daniel and I, we will try to be very consistent with this every time there is a Canadian issue. And we will try maybe sometimes we'll even try to talk about the nice things of Canada because I think there is too much negativity around Canada too. I think there are many good things in this country and things are not as bad as people make it sound to be. Immigration definitely is a problem because there are too many people being led into a system where there are not enough housing. You can't have a system that is designed to build 250,000 houses and then have 1.2 million people coming in every year, you're going to have a collapse. That's a problem. And the fault is not of the immigrants coming in. The fault is of the politicians who decided to do this. They did not, the immigrants did not bribe the politicians to form the policy. So please try and understand that while you're acted actually have some empathy for the immigrant. And yes, the immigrants at the same time should understand that immigration is a privilege not to write. So just because they've come to Canada, it doesn't mean Canada is obliged to keep them here. No, once you finish your education, you have to go back too. That is also clear. Look at me. I went back to Canada. In 2002, I finished my education. I went back to India and I stayed there for years. So it's not like, it's a very messy system. A lot of evil players have game to system. We lend the podcast today. Once again, follow Daniel. And if you want to send your donations to Daniel, do send them. And if you want to support me, the best way to support the Charvok podcast is joining the membership program, whether on YouTube or on Patreon. You can also send your donations from India on UPI to Cushal Merai at ICICI. The Charvok podcast merch is there. I'm going to think of new merch about Canada too. Maybe Daniel and I will think of some ideas and put it up over there too. 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