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Province/Territory
Response rates from 154k Canada voters.
46% Yes |
54% No |
46% Yes |
50% No |
0% Yes, but fine companies that employ illegal immigrants |
4% No, and we should ban the use of sanctuary cities |
0% Yes but decrease the amount of sanctuary cities. |
0% No, and all federal funding is unconstitutional |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 154k Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9FN75NH1yr1Y
dont think this applies to canada?
@9V798RX5mos5MO
Yes, but have these cities closely monitored, screen the people before entering, and limit the number of sanctuary cities.
@9K6JKN31yr1Y
No. Those cities should use the people for some jobs to maintain those cities. Start assimilating them in to the culture sooner than later.
@B37NJMH2wks2W
Yes, but it should be on the lower end of funding so we can use more money on things such as healthcare and the environment
@Canadianpunk89 4wks4W
No, except for the immigrants who have legal status or if they fled from their home country due to an active war or a legit life and death situation. Also the one's that did their paperwork and are currently awaiting citizenship should be an exception as well. If they are here and put absolutely no effort AT ALL to become a legal citizen and abuse the system, then tax payer's money should not be wasted on them. Fund it for the ones who are doing it all right.
@9H8JPC21yr1Y
Depending on the situation of an individual, there may be circumstances where they must live undocumented. So funding should be the same throughout each city.
@9H4KM541yr1Y
There should not be sanctuary cities. We wouldn't need them if the government would slow down on letting so many people into the Canada.
@9GPVDN81yr1Y
yes but more so, they should have the right to create fund raising opportunities to sustain their necessities and empower their members.
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