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Take, for instance, the thousands of illegal immigrants flooding into Quebec each year (and, to a lesser extent, Manitoba). The Trudeau government clearly wants to take them in. They think admitting these newcomers will prove how caring Canada and its Liberals are.

The border-crossers, most of whom come from Nigeria and Haiti, are clearly illegal. They arrive at our border without having applied or been granted permission to enter. And they are not in fear for their lives.

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Yet the Trudeau government knows that if Canadians are permitted to call these immigrants “illegal,” it will make the Liberals’ goal of accepting them all the more difficult. So since earlier this year, the Trudeau-ites have insisted they be referred to as “irregular migrants.”

Not coincidentally, that is the same vocabulary used in the UN’s new compact. And now that the compact is signed, we can expect our own Liberal government (rather than some shadowy New World Order) to start using the compact to justify their actions.

The new compact might also be used to censor those who criticize immigration. (That’s one of the document’s stated goals, in fact.)

Antonio Guterres, the UN Secretary-General, speaking in Morocco on Monday, explained it was necessary to stop criticism of migrants because that dehumanizes them, and dehumanization is an early step towards fascism.

Sorry, but isn’t suppression of free speech also an early step towards fascism?

It’s not hard to imagine, though, a Canadian human rights commission using our country’s signature on the “meaningless” compact to rule that legitimate opposition to immigration policies amounts to hate speech and must, therefore, be banned.

Then imagine how popular the populists will become.