The federal government is deploying two helicopters to Surrey as police forces in BC’s second-largest city struggle to maintain control of the streets. Surrey’s Indian community has been under siege from a constant barrage of extortion threats, frequently accompanied by arsons and shootings targeted at both homes and businesses. What is now widely being referred to as Surrey’s “extortion crisis” is not the product of homegrown crime, but rather a direct result of Canada’s open-door immigration policy. The chaotic violence and disorder unfolding in that city is exactly what immigration restrictionists have been warning our political elite about for decades – the Canadian public is now suffering because of the determined refusal of successive governments to heed those warnings. Open-door immigration has long fuelled the rise of a diverse array of organized crime groups in Canada, from black street gangs to the money laundering Triads. The specific extortion wave now unfolding in …