-- Romana Didulo CULT Decree "Deportation Timelines" As read by Stinkey Prime on "QRTRV News" video stream. 08 December 2025 Thanks to @SMetharp.bsky.social for these transcripts! PDF: https://pdfhost.io/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- Page 0 - 12/08/2025 - Deportation Timelines Divini Homines 28, 0035 [December 8, 2025] Royal Decree Regarding Deportation Timelines for Non Permanent Residents. By the authority of The Living Crown of The Kingdom of Canada and The World, Commander-in-Chief of The United Armies of Earth, a Custodian of Earth and Humanity, Queen and Commander-in-Chief of The Kingdom of Canada. Whereas the Living Crown has the responsibility to ensure the effective management of public resources, the well-being of The Kingdom of Canada's Nationals, and the integrity of governmental institutions, and whereas, it has been observed that extending the deportation timelines for refugees, asylum seekers, and individuals residing in The Kingdom of Canada without legal status creates significant financial, social, medical, judicial, law enforcement and administrative pressures. It is hereby declared as follows, 1] Financial Impact. Prolonging deportation timelines increases government expenditure on housing, social assistance, legal services, and administrative operations. Such additional costs reduce the availability of resources for programs and services intended for The Kingdom of Canada's Nationals and permanent residents. 2] Social Impact. Extended stays place additional pressure on affordable housing, shelters, and community support systems. Prolonged uncertainty can lead to social marginalization and may affect community cohesion. 3] Healthcare Impact. Individuals without permanent status accessing public healthcare services increased demand on hospitals, emergency services, and mental health support. Extended timelines may contribute to mental health challenges due to stress and uncertainty, further increasing healthcare costs. 4] Judicial Impact. Extending deportation timelines imposes strain on the judicial system, particularly immigration courts and tribunals. Next, longer timelines result in case backlogs, delayed resolution of other matters, and increased administrative costs, reducing overall efficiency. 5] Law Enforcement Impact. Prolonged presence of individuals without legal status increases demands in law enforcement agencies for monitoring enforcement and compliance activities. This can divert resources from other public safety priorities and increase operational costs. 6] Systemic Governance Impact. Prolonged timelines can create bottlenecks within the immigration system, reducing operational efficiency. They may also unintentionally incentivize unauthorized entry or overstaying further taxing public resources. Conclusion and Directives. In view of these considerations, extending deportation timelines is not authorized. It is prohibited. Maintaining current timelines ensures effective use of public resources, supports social stability, preserves health care capacity, safeguards the efficiency of judicial and law enforcement systems, and strengthens overall governance of The Kingdom of Canada. Page 1 - 12/08/2025 - Deportation Timelines This Decree is hereby issued by The Living Crown of The Kingdom of Canada and shall be implemented and enforced accordingly. Effective forthwith and retroactive July 1st, 2025, given under my Royal Hand and Seal, I Her Royal Majesty Queen Romana Didulo The First, Queen and Commander-in-Chief of The Kingdom of Canada and The World, Living Crown and Custodian of Earth and Humanity, Commander-in-Chief of The United Armies of Earth. Signed and Sealed today, December 8th, 2025. Remember everyone, this is retroactive July 1st, 2025. Here now is the High Level Rationale for issuing this Royal Decree, especially now. Rationale for issuing the Royal Decree on Deportation Timelines, 1] Rising Financial Pressure. The Kingdom of Canada's government expenditure related to housing, social assistance, legal services and administrative support for non permanent residents have increased. Extending deportation timelines would exacerbate these costs, diverting funds from essential public services for The Kingdom of Canada's Nationals and permanent residents. 2] Social Stability Concerns. Urban centers and communities are experiencing growing demand for shelters, affordable housing and community support systems. Prolonged stays of individuals without legal status could heighten social tensions and increase marginalization risks. 3] Health Care System Strain. Public health care and mental health services face additional demand from non permanent residents. Extended timelines would increase long term health care costs and pressure hospitals and emergency services. 4] Judicial System Bottlenecks. Immigration courts and tribunals are experiencing increased caseload. Delays in deportation processes threaten efficiency and delay justice for other cases. 5] Law Enforcement and Public Safety. Prolonged timelines require additional law enforcement, monitoring and compliance activities. This diverts resources from broader public safety priorities. 6] Systemic Governance Efficiency. Efficiency extending deportation timelines would create bottlenecks within the immigration system, reducing operational efficiency. The policy may unintentionally encourage unauthorized entry or overstaying further taxing government resources, and 7] Strategic Timing. Her Royal Majesty Queen Romana Didulo The First, has issued this Royal Decree now to prevent escalating pressures on financial, social, medical, judicial, and law enforcement systems. Acting promptly ensures that public resources are managed efficiently, social cohesion is maintained, and the rule of law is upheld. In summary, this Royal Decree is a proactive measures aimed at safeguarding public resources, protecting social stability, preserving healthcare and judicial efficiency, and maintaining law enforcement effectiveness. Issuing this Royal Decree now addresses pressing systemic pressures and prevents further strain on The Kingdom of Canada's institutions. Here now is the High Level Rationale Page 2 - 12/08/2025 - Deportation Timelines 1] Rising System Strain. Financial, healthcare, social service, judicial, and law enforcement systems are experiencing growing pressure from increased caseload and resource demands. 2] Escalating Costs. Delaying the population timelines would significantly increase government spending at a time of constrained budgets. 3] Operational Bottlenecks. Immigration and judicial systems are facing mounting backlogs requiring immediate action to preserve efficiency. 4] Preventive Governance. Issuing this Decree now mitigates risks before they intensify; ensuring stable resource allocation, public safety, and institutional performance. Thank you everyone and have a wonderful day. Page 3 - 12/08/2025 - Deportation Timelines Respect my thor-tay MFs, for I am the STINK KWEEN! Page 4 - 12/08/2025 - Deportation Timelines