Humanity's Dregs Infiltrate Canada's Immigration System
"Who knew what, when and how? I hope to be able to provide answers and in a relatively short timeline about what happened.""I’m just disgusted as any Canadian, but I have a responsibility to get to the bottom of it, and I will.""Again, I think Canadians deserve answers. I’m going to get to the bottom of it.""I’m also going to take the next step, which is to start the preliminary work, with the evidence at hand, to look at whether the individual in question’s citizenship should be revoked."
Canada
is no stranger to the presence of war criminals in its society. Federal
intelligence agencies have never in the past strained to identify
emigrants from abroad whose human rights abuses ranked with those who
stood trial, post-World War II, at Nuremberg. Canada, in fact, was known
to have absorbed Nazis who -- though their acts of inhumanity, their
relationships to the Third Reich and to its pet project history knows as
the Holocaust -- were enabled to live peaceful lives as 'good
citizens', respected by their neighbours -- who were aghast when
eventually lobbying forced the government to bring action against a few,
deporting them to Germany to stand trial there for crimes against
humanity.
On
July 31, the RCMP announced a number of terrorism charges laid against a
father-and-son pair of Islamist jihadid whom they had arrested in a
hotel room in Richmond Hill, just north of Toronto. Which led
parliamentarians to demand that a probe be launched into how it was
possible that 62-year-old Ahmed Eldidi, and 26-year-old Mostafa Eldidi
entered Canada without detection of their Islamic State connections.
The
duo was arrested, according to the national police force, while they
were on the cusp of mounting a violent attack of a terrorist nature in
Toronto. Details were issued sparingly in this ongoing investigation. It
was revealed they had a machete and an axe with them. The father,
62-year-old Eldidi was charged with aggravated assault, reflecting an
'incident' that took place elsewhere in 2015 in service to the Islamic
State. A service that was captured in a video, revealing the man
dismembering an ISIS captive, lying inert on a floor.
And
while the elder of the two somehow was able to obtain Canadian
citizenship -- hello, Immigration! -- the younger of the two was not a
citizen although he lived in Canada. Citing privacy legislation, the
federal immigration department has not given leave to the RCMP to
divulge any more details. Canada has been rather casual, from the past
to the present, in permitting people with questionable backgrounds to
enter Canada to live as permanent residents, to take out citizenship.
Nothing to be proud of, becoming a sinkhole of other countries'
psychopathic discards.
During
the prime ministership of Stephen Harper's Conservative government, new
legislation strengthened laws governing immigration, to weed out
immigrants with criminal backgrounds. The current Liberal government
under Justin Trudeau partially campaigned on a promise to revoke those
changes, insisting that a "Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian", so
that citizenship could not be readily revoked for those involved in
terrorism. Those, for example, living in Canada who went abroad to fight
in Syria with ISIS.
Immigration law always reflected the capacity to revoke citizenship from anyone who lied on their application, (misrepresentation),
anyone who evaded revelations of having been complicit in crimes
against humanity. A ministerial decision could revoke citizenship and
send the holder back to their country of origin. Under the current
administration there is a reluctance to do so. There is a history of
criminals entering Canada under false claims to claim refugee status to
go on to commit crimes in Canada, draw welfare and evade deportation.
A
government audit a year earlier revealed that close to half of over
7,000 foreign nationals flagged for security concerns took up residence
in Canada between 2014 and 2019. Some of which explains the soaring
antisemitism and radicalized Islamists roiling Canadian society. Then
came the Liberal government's invitation of temporary residence up to
three years to 5,000 Palestinians from Gaza. As though Canadians aren't
fed up to the teeth with the constant 'pro-Hamas' rallies for
'Palestine' in the wake of the October 7 atrocities in Israel.
A
number of American Senators expressed their concerns relating to the
Gaza program of the Trudeau government in a letter they sent to Homeland
Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, urging him to increase
safeguards along the international border with Canada in prevention of
Palestinians with terrorist ties from accessing entry to the U.S. What
Canada and in extension, all of North America and Europe do not need is
an increased presence of Palestinians and their sympathizers increasing
the tempo of rabid antisemitism.
An
oft-remarked-upon phenomenon whereby the countries of the Middle East
will not commit to offering refuge to Palestinians for fear of their
reputation as trouble-mongers, sees the West eager to accommodate their
presence, as a humanitarian issue. Middle Eastern Arab countries leave
it to Israel and the West to live with their Palestinian populations,
leaving themselves exempt from the potential of social destabilization
that Palestinians are so adept at causing. Canada has thus far absorbed
almost a thousand. Ottawa's screening program? What's that?
A demonstrator dressed as Spiderman costume waves a Palestinian flag above the entrance of Mount Sinai Hospital as the rally goes by. Photo: Joshua Best |
Labels: Canadian Immigration, Foreign Sociopaths, Holocaust Perpetrators, Islamist Jihadis, Lax Security, Violence and Destabilization
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