Americans really did crash the Canadian website on Election day

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SAN FRANCISCO — Americans really did crash the Canadian immigration site Tuesday night as polls closed on the West Coast and the first results indicated Donald Trump would be president.

There were 200,000 users on Canada's immigration website around 11 p.m. EDT on Tuesday when it began to experience difficulties, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Of those, 100,000 were from U.S. internet addresses.

Having 50% of the site's traffic come from the United States is extraordinary. Normally Americans make up between 8.8% to 11.6% of its traffic, according to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, the Canadian version of what in the U.S. is United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.

At the time of the crash, 50% of the site's visitors were from the United States, 37% from Canada, 3% from Australia and 1% from the United Kingdom.


Americans really did crash the Canadian immigration site on Election Day


Canada's Immigration and Citizenship Website Has Crashed

 
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This thing is real y'all...:)

"As election results roll in, showing Donald Trump with a significant advantage over Hillary Clinton, some U.S. citizens have begun to plot a move to Canada. While Americans joke about immigrating to Canada during most election cycles, this year, they appear to be seriously looking into it"..
 
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Ha ha ha! Wengi watakuwa waarabu, wapakistan, na wasomali wanaikimbia nchi as the bull gets in. Wewe kama huna matatizo hofu ya nini?
 
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