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Progressive tells reporter there’s ‘no space’ for him

One progressive activist told a reporter that there was no more room and she should leave her area. At the same time, she was arguing that the pink-haired woman should be allowed to remain in the country after her international student visa expires.

Harrison Faulkner was a journalist for True North. Report of protests In Prince Edward Island, Canada, whether international students from India plan to leave the country once their visas expire. Students have been actively protesting for their right to stay in the area.

recently monologue On this issue, Faulkner said only that people who have no right to be in the country should be deported and that the service industry does not urgently need more simple immigration.

He also pointed out that the protest group in question had released a joint video with the local Revolutionary Communist Party.

Protesters told Faulkner during interviews that his video contained a series of falsehoods, but they could not name names. The group’s leader even complained about Faulkner’s position that Canada should “deport” people who are no longer allowed to be in the country.

“Who are you to make such a decision?” the man asked. “How do you know? Are you from here?”

“Are you from here?!” Mr. Faulkner replied.

“I’ve been here, I’ve been here since a year and a half, you’ve been here since a year and a half?”

“No, but I’m Canadian,” the reporter pointed out.

The protest leader then led the group away from Faulkner, saying, “We’re done with them.” At that point, a local resident with pink braided hair confronted the journalist and punched him in the face.

“I’m Canadian!” she shouted. “I live here. They’re my people too. They’re not just yours.”

“If you’re living in that country without legal permission, you have no use being in Canada.”

“I don’t claim them to be mine at all,” Faulkner replied.

The activist told the reporter to stop posting the video and then refused to leave his space. “I’m not going to back down. I’m going to stomp in your face. You have no right… If you don’t have the information, accurate information… you’re doing everything wrong! ” she insisted.

When an activist claimed that Mr. Faulkner had said that immigrants were “holding Canada hostage,” Mr. Faulkner corrected the woman and said there was no more room for an influx of service workers. said.

“It doesn’t matter, there is no place for people on this island. Trust me,” the woman said. “There’s no room for anyone, including you!” she added, pointing at his face.

Mr Faulkner told Blaze News he wanted to speak to the protesters “in good faith” and find out on what legal basis they were entering the country. He also wanted to know whether they would leave the country if ordered to do so by the government.

“If you’re living in that country without legal permission, you can’t be in Canada,” Faulkner explained.

“The protest leader tried to cut off my interview and said he had no idea what was going on in P.E.I. There was nothing else he said I was doing wrong. . . . even though he insisted I wasn’t telling the truth,” Faulkner recalled.

“Then this woman who is obsessed with this protest confronted me and told me to go home. She said my ancestors were immigrants. She also said that P.E.I. was full and other people He also said there was no space for him.

“Schools are pandering to these students as champions of diversity, when in reality they are exploiting them.”

Mr. Faulkner seemed to believe that both men could be intimidating to the media, adding that he did not like Mr. Faulkner’s appearance for questions.

The issue of foreign students overstaying their welcome has attracted nationwide protests. International students are complaining that they should be allowed to stay in Canada after completing their studies, even though there is no legal reason to do so.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Immigration Minister Mark Miller recently made a shocking proposal, saying a good way to reduce the number of temporary residents in the country is to: make them permanent.

“The fact that people are already here, the impact they have on affordability is already factored in, so it’s a smart thing to do,” Miller said, according to state television. CBC. “But that by extension doesn’t mean everyone has the right to stay here or stay here in Canada.”

independent reporter mocha vejir gun He has been covering the same issues in other parts of the country for months. He said both the Indian and Canadian governments have misled students.

“When we interview international students in Canada, we find that they are exploited by their own citizens. They are also given false hope by universities. Schools pander to these students as champions of diversity. But we are actually exploiting them,” he said. Blaze news.

“The Canadian government is miscalculating or deliberately calculating the number of international students it should admit, which is causing insecurity and creating unemployment. This is wrong,” he added.

The Canadian government has announced a goal to reduce the number of temporary residents in the country from 6% to 5% of the population within three years.

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