Canadians Tried To Protest Trump’s Inauguration – But They Didn’t Expect THIS!

Ever since Donald J. Trump was elected the 4th president of the United States, liberals have been in panic mode, unable to deal with the reality that liberalism lost in November.

President Donald Trump is already strengthening our borders! When a group of Canadian and French citizens tried to come into the U.S. to protest the inauguration, they were apprehended at the border.

The Guardian reports:

Montrealer Sasha Dyck was part of a group of eight who had arranged online to travel together to Washington. Divided into two cars, the group – six Canadians and two French nationals – arrived at the border crossing that connects St Bernard de Lacolle in Quebec with Champlain, New York, on Thursday.

The group was upfront about their plans with border agents, Dyck said. “We said we were going to the women’s march on Saturday and they said, ‘Well, you’re going to have to pull over’.”

What followed was a two-hour ordeal. Their cars were searched and their mobile phones examined. Each member of the group was fingerprinted and had their photo taken.

Border agents first told the two French citizens that they had been denied entry to the US and informed them that any future visit to the US would now require a visa.

What right do Canadians think they have to come into our country to protest our elections and government?! Especially considering the disruptions and violence some groups had been planning for the weekend. Security had enough on its plate to deal with, they didn’t need additional antagonistic people crossing the border to participate, too.

After being questioned, fingerprinted and photographed, Kroese and his Canadian companion were refused entry because they were planning to attend what the border agent called a “potentially violent rally”, he said. The pair was advised not to travel to the United States for a few months, and Kroese was told he would now need a visa to enter the US.

… “They told me I was being denied entry for administrative reasons. According to the agent, my travelling to the United States for the purpose of protesting didn’t constitute a valid reason to cross,” Decunha said.

Our border patrol has every right to deny foreigners entry for any reason they see fit, as the Canadian government itself confirmed in a statement saying:

“When entering another country, including Canada, it has always been the case that goods accompanying a traveler may be searched to verify admissibility.

“Every country is sovereign and able to make its own rules to admit people and goods to manage its immigration framework, health and safety.”

Coming to the US is a privilege, not a right and it’s about time we acted that way. Under President Trump it appears we finally will.

Do you think people from other countries should have the right to come into ours to protest our system of government? Tell us in the comments below!

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