If we just continue to let everyone into our home whenever they want to come over it is no longer a home, it becomes a drop in center. I know these people don't just want to come over such as the average house guest but that they are actually fleeing from their homes. I like that we help people but I feel that sometimes it comes at an expense we cannot afford. There is a reason for walls and boundaries. I support helping others but I do not see many of these refugees in the homeless shelters in the major cities here in western Canada. I also do not see many of them using the free food lines in major urban centers in western Canada. It makes me wonder if these refugees get more support financially from the Canadian government than the Canadian citizens who are in the most need living at or below the poverty line?
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