Rename Roxham Road to Trudeau Road

Rename Roxham Road to Trudeau Road

Roxham Road was originally a hole in the border, leading many to refer to it as a sieve.

It then became a real gateway to Canada for all those who don’t want to respect the rules of the immigration system.

Blessed by Canada’s Prime Minister, it was to be nicknamed Trudeau Road.

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We now admit that this puts immense migratory pressure on Quebec society, as we see in Montreal.

This is illegal immigration, whatever the lawyers say to the activists who want us to believe that illegal immigration does not exist.

Ordinary people wonder why our leaders refuse to act.

  • Listen to Richard Martineau on the microphone at the Journal de Québec during the Bock-Côté-Martineau meeting with Mathieu Bock Côté, blogger columnist at the Journal de Montréal QUB radio :

With reason. There are limits to political impotence. What good are our elected officials if they can’t even enforce our borders?

We will add that we find a similar phenomenon in all major Western countries that also suffer from large-scale illegal immigration. They, too, are paralyzed by this revolution.

The same arguments were mobilized everywhere.

They accuse us of the “right of asylum” without saying that the latter has been diverted everywhere to turn into a large migratory network. It was to be used to exceptionally welcome some political dissidents, and crowds of people henceforth begin moving west in its name.

We are told about international treaties as if they were sacred texts, while they are the result of a globalized technocracy that imposes its decisions on peoples, disguising them as “human rights”.

  • Listen to Richard Martineau on the microphone at the Journal de Québec during the Bock-Côté-Martineau meeting with Mathieu Bock Côté, blogger columnist at the Journal de Montréal QUB radio :

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Conclusion: We would be prisoners of a legal corset, but this is nothing more than a covert ideological straitjacket.

From this perspective, the closure of Roxham Road would be a fundamental democratic gesture. However, will François Legault manage to impose it on Ottawa? I doubt.

But we can always dream. They say he’s a nationalist.

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