Survey Shows Big Disconnect Between Public & Political Class On Immigration Levels
(spencerfernando.com)
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Brampton is the canary in the coal mine for what will become of Canada. A place where even established immigrants or second generations flee because they no longer want to be surrounded by the people and problems they fled.
Brampton: 78% non-White with a majority Indian immigrant population.
I have spoken with many Indians from Brampton that are fed up with the nonsense of all the new Indian immigrants, they openly say they want to move away and that we shouldn’t let anymore in.
I don’t think these new immigrants will integrate and assimilate like the previous generations who now loath them because they are now the majority.
CEOs want immigration for cheap labour, politicians want to please the CEOs. They don't give a flying fuck if we're in a housing crisis, they don't care how those immigrants end up.
So, the majority want the same or even more immigration. That's kind of the opposite of what Fernando is trying to put across by saying "the plurality of Canadians say the upcoming 2022 immigration target – 411,000 – is too high."
Most voters don't want to reduce immigration. That's the takeaway here for conservatives.
This differs starkly from the 2019 story about "Canadians favour limiting immigration levels" that the PPCers loved to reference as proof that their immigration-lowering policy was popular.
Problem with that one was, "limit immigration" doesn't mean reduce immigration, it just means have limits on immigration as opposed to wide open borders. "Only one billion immigrants will be admitted to Canada every year" is a limit on immigration.
At any rate, now people know why the CPC won't publicly commit to lowering immigration levels. It's a losing issue, and it would be electoral suicide for them to engage with that. That's not to say they can't or won't lower immigration levels. It just means it would be bad strategy to campaign on such a promise (hence the PPC polling at 2%).
I doubt that most Canadians even know how high our immigration levels are, especially compared to other Western countries. It seems like they just ask "are you okay with the current immigration level or do you want more or less". I wonder how this survey would look like if they put some numbers behind.
If you were to poll Canadians on how many people they think immigrate to Canada every year I bet the average person would say 10,000. Canadians are so uninformed it’s not even funny.
A bigger majority wants equal or less immigration though. More people want less immigration than people who wants more. This is the point he's making here. It's a winning political position if the polls are correct.
Seems to jive pretty well with the election polling, and election polling in this country tends to be pretty accurate..
From what I've seen income is a far bigger divider than race. The problem is that we import people from the 3rd world to do our low income jobs. These people don't just stick together because of their ethnicity, but mainly because of how much money they make.