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A Canadian tourism website is offering Americans a place to go if Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is elected in November.

According to its tourism website, Cape Breton Island is about the same size as the Hawaiian Big Island and is located on the East Coast of Canada.

The first statement on the website explains why Americans should consider moving to the island if Trump is elected:

Hi Americans! Donald Trump may become the President of your country! If that happens, and you decide to get the hell out of there, might I suggest moving to Cape Breton Island! Don’t wait until Donald Trump is elected president to find somewhere else to live! Start now, that way, on election day, you just hop on a bus to start your new life in Cape Breton, where women can get abortions, Muslim people can roam freely, and the only “walls” are holding up the roofs of our extremely affordable houses.

From there, the tourism site explains that this is by no means a joke.

“We need people [and] we need you! This is not a joke! See for yourself – you belong here on Cape Breton Island, where health care is free, you know your neighbors and they look out for you and nobody has a handgun.”

According to the Washington Post, Cape Breton Island, and other parts of rural Nova Scotia have experienced a population decline during the past few years, which may explain the push for tourists or so-called “American refugees.”

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