đš âCANADA IS NOT MINNESOTAâ â A LINE THAT SHOOK NORTH AMERICA đšđŠđșđž
Two people dead.
Federal immigration raids.
Armored agents on city streets.
And now â a blunt response from Canada.
đšđŠ Canadaâs Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree broke his silence after deadly U.S. immigration raids in Minnesota, saying:
âCanada is not Minnesota.â
No direct attack.
No finger-pointing.
Just a clear message.
đ„ WHAT HE REALLY MEANT:
Canada says its immigration system follows: âïž Rule of law
âïž Due process
âïž Human rights under the Charter
Not raids.
Not chaos.
Not bullets.
đșđž In Minnesota, federal crackdowns sparked protests after two residents were killed during enforcement operations. Courts refused to halt the raids. Communities are furious. Trust is collapsing.
âïž Canada isnât judging the U.S. â but it is drawing a line.
This isnât just about borders.
Itâs about how power is used.
đ„ Immigration enforcement or militarization?
đ„ Law and order or fear and force?
One sentence.
Two systems.
A growing divide.
đ What do YOU think? Is Canada right to distance itself â or should it speak louder?




