The immigrant flood continuesOn its way to the USA[Reprinted from Issues & Views May 6, 2002] Well, it looks like the mainstream media has finally caught up with Canada's irresponsible and lax immigration policies. For years, concerned Canadians who witnessed and complained about the derelict practices of the Immigration Department have been labeled "racists," "white supremacists" and "xenophobes." As boatloads of foreigners literally landed on the shores and beaches of Canada, official government policy was to intimidate those Canadians who publicly expressed their outrage. In fact, there are “hate speech” laws in place to make punishment possible for those who speak out too forthrightly. (See I&V commentary of 7/9/01 and 10/15/01.) Now, after a revealing CBS "60 Minutes" broadcast, on April 28, greater attention is being paid to the possible dangers faced by the United States, as a result of the Canadian government’s stubborn insistence on maintaining open borders. Or, to put it in Lesley Stahl’s words, Canada could become a “potential launching pad for attacks against the United States.” In her opening remarks, Stahl claimed that, according to Canadian Intelligence, Canada “has become a sanctuary, a staging ground, and a fundraising base for hundreds of terrorists from all over the world. They are drawn to Canada by an immigration system that is the most liberal in the western world, and a social welfare system that gives new meaning to the word ‘generous.’” Then “60 Minutes” reporter Steve Croft questioned David Harris, a former agent of the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS). Here, in excerpts from the transcript, is some of what Harris had to say:
David Harris: Canada has everything for the discriminating terrorist. It is a convenient place. It is a modern economy, so that you can get money, you can transfer money. You can channel it around the world. You have got a vast migrant population, so you can fit in, be camouflaged in and among those Canadian newcomers. Croft then interviewed Joe Bissett, a former Executive Director of the Canadian Immigration Service who said that Canada “never turns anyone away.”
Joe Bissett: We have the most generous refugee system in the world. In more news about immigration and Canada, the Toronto Star (4/17/02) reports that last year Canada exceeded its original immigration target by taking in 25,386 more people than planned, for a total of 250,386. Immigration Minister Denis Coderre welcomed the news as “a timely reminder that Canada needs immigrants if it is to continue to grow and prosper.” And on May 2, the National Post reported on the country’s ineffective system for tracking thousands of immigrants who are known to have tuberculosis:
A probe of immigrants and refugees arriving in Ontario, where half of the nation's new-comers settle, found that few of those requiring medical intervention as a condition of their entry were tracked by health or immigration officials and even fewer received treatment for the potentially deadly and highly contagious lung disease. Copyright © 2010 Issues & Views |
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