forget just being a sanctuary city, toronto is now officially advocating for citizenship for all illegal immigrants.
sorry, let me put that in the terms that our better thans at city hall would find acceptable – undocumented residents.
it’s just a fancy way to say that someone came here, or stayed here, against the rules.
at a ceremony on tuesday, deputy mayor ausma malik called for the “regularization” of illegal immigrants.
toronto declared itself a sanctuary city more than a decade ago, but now it doesn’t like the fallout. the city wants the federal government and the province to bail them out from the costs of overwhelmed shelters now filled with up to 40% of all shelter spaces taken up by asylum seekers.
toronto wanted to be a sanctuary city, at least in name, they just didn’t want the costs associated with the move. which brings us to this past tuesday and the celebration of undocumented residents day at city hall.
toronto deputy mayor and spadina-fort york city councillor ausma malik.
city of toronto (toronto.ca)
at the ceremony , inside council chambers, deputy mayor and spadina-fort york councillor ausma malik warned of a growing anti-immigrant sentiment in canada.
stop and think about that for a moment.
a woman who wears a hijab, whose parents immigrated to this country and yet was still elected as councillor and appointed as deputy mayor is warning or anti-immigrant sentiment. and of course the way that she is framing all of this is that this anti-immigrant sentiment is based in racism of course.